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Pro Bono Briefing: Overview and Practice Pointers on the Newest Asylum Ban and Expansion of Expedited Removal
Probono Pubs
July 25th, 2019Update: After recording this briefing, the Supreme Court on September 11, 2019, stayed the Northern District of California’s preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the asylum ban rule, allowing the rule […]
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Overview and Tips on USCIS RFE and NTA Memos
Probono Pubs
July 12th, 2019Greater DC Immigration Staff Attorney, Adi Nunez Huang, explains the UCSCIS memos that have been issued in the past year regarding Requests for Evidence and issuance of Notices to Appear on denied affirmative applications, the impact they may have on Tahirih clients, and how to best move forward.
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Legal Advisory: Recent Attorney General Decision in Matter of Castro-Tum
Probono Pubs
June 7th, 2018This Tahirih legal advisory provides guidance to attorneys in light of the Attorney General’s recent decision in Matter of Castro Tum.
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Sample Change of Address Letter to ICE ERO
Probono Pubs
June 30th, 2017This is a sample letter for communicating a client’s change of address to ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations.
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Representing Domestic Violence Survivors Who Are Experiencing Trauma and Other Mental Health Challenges
Probono Pubs
June 13th, 2016This handbook was created for the overall purpose of providing guidance to attorneys so that they can help survivors achieve their civil legal objectives when trauma or other mental health challenges are a potential factor in a case.
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Self Help Guide on Bonds – Spanish
Probono Pubs
March 22nd, 2016This booklet is for people in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security who want to ask the Immigration Judge to lower their bonds or to let them leave the detention center without paying bonds before their immigration cases are finished. This guide is in Spanish.
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Self Help Guide on Bonds
Probono Pubs
March 22nd, 2016This booklet is for people in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security who want to ask the Immigration Judge to lower their bonds or to let them leave the detention center without paying bonds before their immigration cases are finished.