What is Form 220b, Order of Supervision?

Form 220b, known as the “Order of Supervision,” outlines clear instructions for individuals on when, how, and how often they must report to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This form is issued to non-citizens who have been released from detention, granted release from custody, or deemed low-risk and therefore not detained under the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP). It serves as a structured guide for maintaining compliance with ICE requirements.
What does “Public Charge” mean and how does it affect me?

We have noticed conflicting information regarding the recent proposed changes to the existing public charge inadmissibility grounds. To read the actual notice published on October 10, 2018, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, from United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), please click here. We hope this article will clarify the key questions our clients ask us […]
Did your Notice to Appear (NTA) have a date, time, and place? Here’s why it matters…

Since the Pereira v. Sessions decision in June 2018, immigration attorneys have been flooding the courts with variations of motions to reopen and terminate, with the most important being the Cancellation of Removal. In this post, we’ll review the importance of this decision and how it may affect you. What is a “Notice to Appear” […]