Applying for a U nonimmigrant status—a lawful, temporary status for immigrant victims of certain crimes, like domestic violence and sexual assault,
Federal Government Partial Shut-Down Affects Some Immigration Cases
The federal government has shut down operations considered “non-essential” as of October 1, 2013, because Congress has failed to authorize adequate
Business Leaders Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform, (And With Good Reason)
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recently spoke out publicly in favor of comprehensive immigration reform, urging changes to our system that would
Attorney Kristin Knudson Talks Immigration Reform with El Comercio de Colorado
In an interview (in Spanish) with Attorney Kristin Knudson published in El Comercio de Coloradoon July 11, 2013, she opines the Senate's version of
Kristin Knudson Speaks About Immigration Reform
In an article published in El Comercio de Colorado (in Spanish) on June 27, 2013 about the immigration reform forum hosted by Mi Familia Vota and
Immigration Reform: What Now for Those It Would Benefit?
The proposed immigration legislation contains many new provisions that would overhaul the Immigration and Nationality Act as it exists today. Still,
Colorado ASSET bill qualifies undocumented students for in-state tuition
After many years in the works, Colorado's Governor John Hikenlooper signed Senate Bill 33, the ASSET bill, into law on April 29, 2013. This gives
The Supreme Court Strikes Down The Defense Of Marriage Act
Same-Sex Spouses May Now File Petitions Under the Immigration Laws Yesterday, on June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States
Driver’s Licenses for Colorado’s Undocumented
Multiple states, including Colorado, have moved in favor of promoting public safety despite vocal opposition by providing undocumented immigrants with