What is hardship?

The two main hardship standards in immigration law are “extreme hardship” and “exceptional and extremely unusual hardship.” These are different standards, meaning that “extreme hardship” and “exceptional and extremely rare hardship” are variations on the standard of proof required when an individual must demonstrate hardship, i.e. the level of hardship required. “Extreme hardship” is often […]

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What are the benefits of undergoing a professional clinical evaluation?

The U.S. legal system has been using psychological assessments for immigration purposes for over twenty years. In addition to supporting immigration officials in making determinations regarding immigration status, these evaluations are also intended to provide immigration information to applicants. The benefits of psychological evaluations in immigration cases go far beyond supporting successful applications. For adults […]

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How to deal with the stress a forced separation from your partner can cause you?

Even though forcibly separated couples often face similar challenges to those who separate consensually, for reasons such as undocumented immigration purposes, they also face some distinctive differences. According to Dr. Angelina, when couples are separated forcibly, it undermines elements that make being in a couple so meaningful and can lead to anxiety or even depression […]

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I am to get an immigration waiver, what are they? What are the different types of waivers?

Immigration waivers are documents that the U.S. court grants an undocumented immigrant to aid or forfeit a claim in said immigrant’s case. When you request a waiver, the U.S. government overlooks or forgives the ground of inadmissibility and grants you aid. There are many types of immigration waivers that can apply to you or your […]

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I was threatened by my partner, but I am undocumented. Can I still get help?

Every community suffers from physical, emotional, sexual, and other forms of abuse. Immigrants are equally vulnerable to abuse as other Americans. However, abusers may use a victim’s immigration status as a weapon of power and control to threaten or intimidate them, such as saying that Immigration and Customs Enforcement will be notified if the victim […]

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My attorney wants me to get a clinical evaluation. What is a clinical evaluation and how can that help me?

A clinical evaluation or psychological evaluation may include a series of formal or organized psychological or neuropsychological tests, as well as clinical interviews aimed at identifying and describing emotional, behavioral, and learning issues. Psychological tests can be given orally, in writing, or via computer. They may consist of a series of questions to determine how […]

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Know more about DACA. Am I eligible?

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a policy that was initially established in 2012 by President Barack Obama to protect and support young undocumented immigrants who have arrived in the United States as minors. This policy protects around 800,000 young people knows as “Dreamers” and although the policy does not grant immigrant children […]

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Can all immigrants get the COVID-19 vaccine?

As the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine continues nationwide, many undocumented immigrants are still yet to be vaccinated. Many immigrants still have questions on whether they can get vaccinated or not. The COVID-19 vaccine is a vital part of returning to our lives and recuperating that sense of normalcy everyone across the world wants. Immigrants […]

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Anxiety and Depression Among First-Generation Immigrant Latino Youth

The Latino community faces a multitude of challenges, these challenges include poor socioeconomic resources, a crisis with religious identity, the risk for behavioral problems, such as drug use and early pregnancy, and low educational attainment. All of these combined with the crushing weight of the parents, and self-immigrant status, as well as the “taboo” that […]

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