David L. Cleveland and the Louise Trauma Center provide documentation to assist attorneys in preparing asylum cases for clients from Cameroon here and here .
Cyrus D. Mehta, Sept. 9, 2024 "At the naturalization interview the noncitizen applicant could face a rude shock if the examiner reveals that they made a misrepresentation in a long forgotten application...
USCIS, Aug. 29, 2024 "Effective Aug. 28, DHS is establishing a new C40 category on Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document (EAD). The C40 category is for individuals with a pending Form I...
Matter of R-T-P- "[W]e conclude that written amendments made by an Immigration Judge, upon the motion of DHS, to the time and place of the hearing on the notice to appear may satisfy the requirements...
USA v. Gomez "We have previously held that California Penal Code § 245(a)(1) constitutes a crime of violence, but our decisions are clearly irreconcilable with the Supreme Court’s ruling...
EOIR, Oct. 11, 2019
"The Executive Office for Immigration Review today announced the investiture of 27 new immigration judges. Deputy Chief Immigration Judge Mary Cheng presided over the investiture during a ceremony held Oct. 11, 2019, at the Department of Justice’s Great Hall in the District of Columbia. After a thorough application process, Attorney General William Barr appointed Robert C. Bartlemay, Brea C. Burgie, Andrew J. Caborn, L. Batya Schwartz Ehrens, Pedro J. Espinal, Jason D. Ferguson, Guy G. Grande, Forrest W. Hoover III, Joseph S. Imburgia, Melissa B. Karlen, Deborah E. Klahr, Theodora N. Kouris, Alexandra Larsen, Joshua D. Luskin, Christina M. Martyak, Erica J. McGuirk, Ian D. Midgley, Monte G. Miller, Bao Q. Nguyen, Jorge L. Pereira, Laura N. Pierro, Irene M. Recio, Cathy Sagesse, Brian Sardelli, Shelly W. Schools, Pallavi S. Shirole, and Gregory L. Simmons to their new positions. Biographical information follows..."