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Willy Allen
Sponsors in the crosshairs: Willy Allen warns of potential lawsuits over aid received by parole beneficiaries
What does the cancellation of the family reunification parole imply and who does it affect? Attorney Willy Allen explains the DHS measure
The U.S. increases immigration fees due to inflation starting in 2026
"I just wanted to study and work": They are calling for the release of a young Cuban nurse detained by ICE
ICE detains young Cuban nurse in Florida on the very day he was passing his licensing exam
A Cuban woman who was deported in absentia, I-220A, passed away from cancer three months before her court hearing in the U.S.
The U.S. warns: Being a member of the PCC or participating in anti-American marches could cost you your visa
"Visa denied": The drama of Cuban families separated by Trump's immigration ban intensifies
Willy Allen warns of a new decision from the BIA that allows for the dismissal of asylum petitions if they are incomplete
Lawyer Willy Allen III advises Cubans on I-220A to "live under the radar" because in December "we will win."
Willy Allen explains which pathways are currently effective for family reunification in the U.S.
Willy Allen: "I fear for the detained Cubans I-220A"
Willy Allen, immigration attorney: "The new panic this month is the letters for fingerprints."
Willy Allen: "Trying to deny Cuban Adjustment due to public charge could be an argument from USCIS officials."
Willy Allen clarifies that "traffic fines do not take away your residency nor affect your entry to the U.S."
Cubans in Miami demand an end to immigration restrictions that prevent them from reuniting with their families
Willy Allen believes that if there is a favorable decision regarding the I-220A in January, they will be able to apply for residency the following day
ICE denies credible fear to Cuban I-220A detained in court after the closure of his asylum case
USCIS updates its manual: anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism will weigh on immigration procedures
Lawyer Willy Allen advises not to apply for citizenship until child support payments are up to date
Willy Allen clarifies what USCIS understands by good moral character in citizenship applicants
Willy Allen Jr: "In practice, there is no difference between an I-220A and a parole."
Willy Allen believes that if the asylum law is applied in the U.S. as it should be, "80% of Cubans will never win it."
Immigration Lawyer Willy Allen: "Cuba brought the travel ban upon itself."
They reject the stay on the deportation from the U.S. of a Cuban mother with a nearly four-month-old baby
Willy Allen: "A judge has never denied me in court a Cuban Adjustment for a person with parole."
Cubana I-220A, detained by ICE and released with an ankle monitor: "I applied for residency two years ago."
Willy Allen, to the I-220A: "We must be patient, residences are still arriving."
Lawyer Liudmila Marcelo explains the "advantage" of the increase in asylum fees: "The bad news is that it is retroactive."
Immigration attorney Willy Allen: "The Matter of Q Li is a double-edged sword, and we must fight for residency while in detention."
Lawyer Willy Allen: "These are the I-220A with the greatest blessing."
Willy Allen: "I am not going to vote for María Elvira (Salazar), I am supporting someone who will challenge her in the primaries."
Willy Allen, on the new immigration fees from Trump's tax law: "How expensive things are going to get!"
Attorney Liudmila Marcelo notes an increase in the number of judges who do not allow clients with I-220A forms to appear via video
Cubana I-220B, mother of a two-month-old baby, was spared deportation during an urgent appointment with ICE
They warn of possible fraud in the application for the refund of a revoked work permit in the U.S.
A lawyer believes that there will not be protests in Florida like those in Los Angeles due to a lack of support for people to take to the streets
Lawyer Willy Allen: "Any Cuban who applies for a non-immigrant visa today will be denied."
Family reunification processes for Cubans residing in the U.S. have been suspended.
What impact do Trump's travel restrictions have on the family reunification of Cubans?
Sisters, 11J protesters, are at imminent risk of being deported from the U.S. to Cuba
Lawyer Willy Allen: "CBP ONE are the residences that are being approved for me the fastest right now."
U.S. Embassy in Cuba continues to deny visas due to employment ties with the government
Willy Allen: "The vast majority of I-220A will be legalized, but the road will be difficult and there will be casualties."
Lawyer Willy Allen describes the denial of visas at the U.S. embassy in Havana as "concerning."
Willy Allen: "Chocolate was lucky, but I recommend that he looks for a third country for his future."
Attorney Liudmila Marcelo advises Cubans with I-220A not to allow the judge to close their case
What is known about the plan to confiscate wages and properties from illegal immigrants in the U.S.?
Lawyer Willy Allen: "Funky is going to stay in the U.S."
Fear in the United States: "In the near future, more asylum cases will be lost than won."
María Elvira celebrates the release of Cuban women with I-220A detained by ICE
Lawyer Willy Allen advises the Cuban reggaeton artist Chocolate MC to self-report "as quickly as possible."
Willy Allen: "The Cubans who should be most concerned are the I-220B."
Lawyer Willy Allen advises against sending children with relatives across the border: "Don't put your children at risk."
José Daniel Ferrer: "If my daughter Daniela Patricia is deported to Cuba and I go back to prison, she would be left without a father and without a mother."
Lawyer Willy Allen: "The safest and least problematic Cubans in the U.S. are the I-220A."
Lawyer Willy Allen: "The Cuban Adjustment is superior to a marriage with an American citizen."
"We are very scared": Cuban opposition couple faces deportation after the end of humanitarian parole
Cuban with I-220A, detained in California: "I have no crimes, being locked up here is horrible."
Immigration Attorney Willy Allen: "Cubans with parole have no reason to panic."
2025-12-30T22:06:20+01:00