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Dear Community & Friends,


I’m pleased to invite you to our upcoming Immigration Seminar on Saturday, December 7th, at 9:30 AM at our office. Our experienced immigration attorneys will provide the latest updates on family immigration and answer your questions. Seating is limited, so please reserve your spot by calling or emailing our office to sign up. We look forward to seeing you there!



Sincerely,


Sarah Monty,

Immigration Partner

Impact of 2nd Trump Administration on Family Immigration


The re-election of Donald Trump for a 2nd term will have an impact on family immigration. At this time, there is still uncertainty about the policies the new Trump administration will put into place.


However, based on policies enacted during the 2016-2020 Trump administration, we can expect changes to the government’s priorities in removal cases, possible suspension of protection through programs such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for certain countries that were rescinded previously, such as El Salvador and Honduras, longer processing times for applications and petitions, and increased scrutiny for Naturalization (citizenship) processes.


To provide you with more specific information, we will be offering a webinar discussing the proposed Trump’s administrations changes.


Federal Judge Blocks “Keeping Families Together” Program


On November 8, 2024, a Texas federal judge blocked the Biden administration’s "Keeping Families Together" or “Parole-in-Place” program, which allowed noncitizen spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens to remain in the U.S. while applying for green cards and work permits.


This decision could lead to family separations, as affected noncitizen spouses and stepchildren may now be required to leave the U.S. to complete their immigration processes. With this ruling, many families are left uncertain about their future. As policies continue to evolve, Monty & Ramirez LLP is dedicated to helping families navigate these complex changes.


New DHS Protections for Lebanese Nationals in the U.S.: TPS and DED Now in Effect


The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced new immigration relief measures for Lebanese nationals residing in the U.S., including Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). Lebanese nationals who have been continuously residing in the U.S. since October 16, 2024, can now apply for TPS. The DED program, previously announced in July 2024, also provides protection and eligibility for Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). Specific application details for TPS will be available soon in a forthcoming Federal Register notice.


F-1 nonimmigrant students from Lebanon are eligible for Special Student Relief, allowing them to work more hours and reduce their course load while maintaining their F-1 status. These new protections will assist approximately 11,000 Lebanese nationals and over 1,700 Lebanese students currently in the U.S. If you or someone you know is eligible for TPS or DED, Monty & Ramirez LLP can help navigate the application process and provide expert guidance.


USCIS Expands Guidance on Expedite Requests for Immigration Benefits


USCIS has released updated policy guidance clarifying the criteria and procedures for expedite requests, particularly those involving government interests or humanitarian emergencies.


The updated policy also addresses expedite requests due to clear USCIS errors and explains how to submit requests with supporting documentation. With this guidance, applicants are encouraged to provide evidence detailing the critical nature of their need, as USCIS assesses expedite requests individually. Our firm can assist in evaluating eligibility for an expedite request and gathering supporting materials to help navigate this process efficiently.


How to Change Your Address and Form AR-11


The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has recently updated the process for submitting Form AR-11, the Alien’s Change of Address Card, which is required for most noncitizens to notify USCIS of address changes within 10 days of a move. Now, instead of the previous online-only tool, applicants must either use a USCIS online account or submit the AR-11 form by mail. The online account option allows quicker, real-time address changes, while paper submission remains an alternative.


It’s important to update your address with USCIS directly, as the U.S. Postal Service won’t forward USCIS mail. Keeping your address up-to-date helps ensure you receive all correspondence without delays, which is crucial for immigration case updates and benefits. For more details, visit the USCIS Change of Address page.

 

 

Record Number of Naturalizations Filed Pre-Election


As the 2024 election season concludes, a record number of naturalization applications were filed leading up to the election, reflecting the surge in interest among individuals eager to participate as new U.S. citizens in future civic duties.


Parents seeking citizenship for their children after naturalizing themselves may also consider filing Form N-600, the Application for Certificate of Citizenship, to confirm their child’s citizenship status. Please contact our office for assistance with your naturalization needs.


November 2024 Visa Bulletin



Final Action Dates:

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D-3 Waiver - Webinar


If you were unable to attend immigration partner, Sarah Monty’s, recent webinar discussing the Other Biden Initiative - Easing the Visa Process for US College Graduates, Including Dreamers and the D3 Waiver then you can visit this link to view the recorded webinar on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDUVAqaBeyE


Upcoming Webinar: The Impact of the Election on Immigration


Monty & Ramirez invites you to join immigration attorneys, Sarah Monty and Saif Ali, on December 3rd at 6PM (CST) for an in-depth webinar covering the elections impact on the immigration legal landscape. Key topics will include the potential impact on individuals and current immigration programs. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve on immigration matters that could impact you. Register here!

WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK

For more information, please contact the experienced immigration attorneys at Monty & Ramirez LLP at 713-289-4546 or via email at info@montyramirezlaw.com

Monty & Ramirez LLP

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Houston, Texas 77076


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Email: info@montyramirezlaw.com

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