What Male Survivors Need to Know About Immigration Relief
Male survivors of abuse often go unseen—but immigration law can still protect them
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Male survivors of abuse often go unseen—but immigration law can still protect them
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CBS News reports that the Trump administration has started rolling back part of the asylum freeze that stopped many applications from moving forward.
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Depending on your history and current circumstances, you may still have options: adjustment of status, consular processing, humanitarian relief, waivers, family petitions, or employment-based pathways.
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the Trump administration is pushing for changes to the public charge rule — a long-standing part of U.S. immigration law.
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On March 11, 2026, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) swore in 42 new immigration judges across various U.S....
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Stay informed about the latest diversity green card lottery updates, including the new passport scan rule and other changes to the DV-2027 program.
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Immigrant communities and immigration advocates have been closely watching a recent federal lawsuit, AMICA CENTER ET AL v. EOIR, Case...
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Concurrent filing EB-2 NIW allows applicants to fast-track their green card process. By filing both the I-140 and I-485 simultaneously, applicants can avoid lengthy waits and start their green card journey without waiting for I-140 approval.
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In the context of VAWA for men, we want to ensure that male survivors of violence have access to the same legal protections.
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College campuses must be safe spaces for all students, and immigrant students should know their rights when it comes to ICE enforcement in these environments.
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