After months of anticipation, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced on July 29, 2016 a final rule to expand the…
Moving can be a stressful and tiring event. Remembering to have mail forwarded and updating your address is often low…
Children in deportation proceedings in immigration court, even those as young as three or four years old, have no right…
Attorney Abbie Johnson joined Kolko & Associates, P.C., this week, as a Senior Associate Attorney. Abbie is an experienced immigration…
“The driver is safer when the roads are dry, the roads are safer when the driver is dry.” Certainly true.…
As of August 10, 2016, Colorado employers will no longer be required to complete the Colorado Affirmation Form or retain…
Today, the United States Supreme Court dismissed the United States v. Texas case, a case revolving around the President's 2014 deferred…
Yesterday, the United States Supreme Court announced four decisions. Unfortunately, none of them were immigration cases. They scheduled an additional…
Each year in June, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”) hosts an annual conference, giving its members an opportunity to…
Cases for U non-immigrant status are taking an abnormally long time to process with USCIS currently. The backlog is frustrating…