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Al-khersan Law PLLC, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, provides careful, thorough, and professional legal services to guide you through the U.S. immigration system. Whether you are applying for United States Citizenship, Lawful Permanent Residence, or are in Immigration Court proceedings, we will handle your case with care.
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Our team has years of experience working with immigrants to help them to become lawful permanent residents and citizens of the United States. Attorney Farah Al-khersan represents clients in Immigration Courts and at USCIS immigration offices. Attorney Al-khersan is fluent in Arabic and Spanish and is dedicated to providing quality representation for clients around the world.
Farah Al-Khersan, Esq.
Immigration Attorney, Owner
Farah Al-khersan’s passion for immigration law stems from her own experiences as an immigrant. Her family fled Iraq when she was young and moved to New Zealand before settling in the United States.
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DHS Redesignates and Extends TPS for Somalia
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia has been redesignated and extended for 18 months, from September 18, 2024, to March 17, 2026, due to unsafe country conditions. Current TPS beneficiaries will be eligible to extend their status, and additional Somali nationals can file first time applications for TPS during the designated period.
USCIS Prevented from Granting Pending Parole in Place Requests
On August 26, 2024, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, in Texas v. Department of Homeland Security, issued a stay that prevents USCIS from granting pending parole in place requests under Keeping Families Together. The order is set to expire on Nov. 8, 2024.
However, USCIS is still accepting new filings of Form I-131F at this time.
Biden Administration Will Not Renew Parole for the Following Countries
On October 4, 2024, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) announced that there will not be a re-parole process for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. Immigrants who have been granted lawful status under one of these processes will be required to leave the United States before the end of their lawful stay period.
USCIS Launches Online PDF Filing Option
USCIS now allows PDF filing for eligible Employment Authorization Document applicants, allowing electronic submission of Forms I-765 and I-912 through an online account.