A Korean immigrant married to a U.S. citizen was detained by ICE during a marriage-based green card interview after an old in-absentia removal order surfaced, highlighting how a missed address update can lead to arrest even for family-based applicants. The case underscores that marriage to a U.S. citizen does not guarantee protection in today’s strict immigration enforcement climate.
The obligation to report new addresses to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has become a critical legal requirement for green card holders, visa...
A Korean American applicant was arrested by ICE during a marriage-based green card interview at the USCIS Los Angeles Downtown Office on October 29,...