TPS and Immigration Status: Legal Implications and Psychological Support

Currently, the TPS situation is causing uncertainty for many migrants.Various federal government decisions have sought to terminate or modify designations for certain countries, while federal courts have intervened to block or review those decisions. For example, in 2026 a federal court has temporarily blocked the attempt to end TPS for Haiti while legal proceedings continue. […]

Cancellation of Removal: Extreme Hardship Can Save Your Case

When facing deportation proceedings in the United States, every detail counts. In many cases, cancellation of deportation can represent a second chance to regularize your immigration status. However, one of the most decisive factors is demonstrating what is known as “extreme hardship.” So, what does this concept really mean? And how can a psychological evaluation […]

Black History Month

February is recognized in the United States as Black History Month, a commemoration that invites reflection on the history, contributions, and struggles of the African American community. However, beyond its cultural dimension, this month also opens a necessary conversation about civil rights, mental health, and immigration processes. If you are going through a process to […]

U Visa Requeriments

When you have been the victim of a serious crime, it is normal to feel fear, confusion, and many doubts about your immigration future. However, U.S. immigration law provides specific protection for certain victims: the U visa (U nonimmigrant status). This article is intended for two types of readers: Below you will find an updated […]