Who May Be Denied a Green Card Under the New USCIS Policy Memorandum?
On May 21, 2026, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued Policy Memorandum PM-602-0199, reaffirming that Adjustment of Status (AOS) — the process of obtaining a Green Card from inside the United States — is not an automatic right, but rather an “extraordinary” discretionary benefit.
Habeas Corpus Victory in Texas: Protecting Due Process and Freedom
US Helps Case is proud to announce another important legal victory defending the constitutional rights of immigrants detained in the United States. In a recent federal habeas corpus case in the Western District of Texas, the Court granted relief to our client, Azatbek Medeev, finding that his continued detention without a meaningful bond hearing violated procedural due process protections under the Constitution.
Victory in Federal Court: Client Released After Winning Habeas Corpus Petition in Southern California
Another big win in US District Court for Southern California. Case No.: 3:26-cv-02228-JES-MMP.
Our client came back home after 9 months in detention.
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New Big Win
Asylum granted order by the Immigration Judge in Los Angeles Immigration Court