Posted on August 20, 2019 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
USCIS issued a policy alert after it updated guidance in the Adjudicator’s Field Manual (AFM) relating to adjustment of status under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA). In this alert, USCIS provides updated examples of documents applicants may submit as proof of being a Cuban native or Cuban citizen for purposes of adjusting status under the CAA, and replaces language directing officers to certify denied CAA cases to the AAO with language suggesting certification if appropriate.
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Posted on January 24, 2017 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
The immigration policy regarding Cuba has ended.
This means that if the Cuban reaches the U.S. that they will no longer just be allowed to stay and that they could be expeditely removed.
They cannot just stay here and then apply for residency a year later. This is because the immigration policies between the countries are becoming better and the need to migrate through dangerous waters will no longer be needed.
The Cuban family reunification still exists though.
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Posted on June 23, 2010 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
The U.S. and Cuba met in the third meeting on US-Cuba Migration Accords implementation. The agenda reflected U.S. priorities on Cuba migration issues including gaining Cuban Government acceptance for repatriation of Cuban nationals subject to removal on criminal grounds.
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