Family & Immigration

Articles in this category cover how immigration law intersects with family relationships, including visas and green cards through spouses, children, parents, and fiancés, as well as consular processing and adjustment of status. It also addresses common issues like petitions and sponsorship requirements, work authorization, status for mixed‑status families, and the immigration consequences of marriage, divorce, or domestic violence.

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The One Form That Can Stop a Deportation in Its Tracks

The One Form That Can Stop a Deportation in Its Tracks

Filing an emergency stay of removal request—most often Form I‑246—can temporarily halt deportation while immigration authorities review your case. A stay can buy critical time when removal is imminent, but it’s discretionary and must be supported with strong documentation. This article explains when a stay is available, how to prepare and file the form quickly, […]
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