Clinic News Clinic Students and Attorneys Volunteer at Citizenship Fair 14 Nov 202214 Nov 2022 Clinic law students and supervising attorneys at the Citizenship Fair sponsored by Gardner & Mendoza, PC. (Fall 2022) On Saturday, Immigration Clinic students and supervising attorneys volunteered at a Citizenship…
Student Perspectives Naturalization & the Good Moral Charter Requirement for Veterans: Making the Ultimate Sacrifice and Yet Still Barred from Citizenship 7 Nov 20223 Nov 2022 By Victoria Nauman, J.D. Class of 2023 Approximately three percent of veterans today are foreign born, a total of roughly 530,000 people of 18.6 million veterans nationwide.1 More than 148,000…
Current Events USCIS Releases New Data on Residents Eligible for Citizenship 26 Sep 202222 Sep 2022 Image downloaded from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services' Eligible to Naturalize Dashboard. Downloaded on September 22, 2022. This month, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published data…
Clinic Victories Immigration Clinic Reports its Busiest Summer Yet 22 Aug 202216 Aug 2022 During the summer, the Immigration Clinic has been hard at work assisting noncitizens from across Hampton Roads on a variety of immigration matters. Thanks to the diligent work of Spring…
Student Perspectives A Brief Look at Dual Citizenship 23 Nov 20202 Nov 2020 By James Lomonosoff, Class of 2021 Recently during our seminar, we discussed the process of naturalization: the means by which a legal permanent resident (LPR, also known as a “green…