Tripiciano Immigration Law

Tripiciano Immigration Law By Appointment Only

We provide legal services for US Citizenship/Naturalization, family based immigration cases including I-130/I-485 for spouses, children, parents and siblings, fiancee visas (K-1) and deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA).

05/30/2026

But details remained scant after officials said last week that, with “extraordinary” exceptions, people seeking permanent residency must first leave the country.

05/30/2026
05/27/2026
05/26/2026

Consulmex Saint Paul te invita a asistir al consulado móvil en Saint Cloud, Minnesota, el próximo sábado 6 de junio en Saint Michaels Catholic Church (1036 Co Rd 4, St Cloud, MN 56303). Las citas se habilitarán mañana miércoles 27 de mayo, en la página de internet http://citas.sre.gob.mx, o bien, llamando o enviando un mensaje de WhatsApp al número de teléfono +1 (424)-309-0009.

05/23/2026

Trump's immigration policy limits green card status adjustments, causing confusion and debate among lawyers, advocates, and policy experts.

05/22/2026

NEW INFORMATION FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS (I-485) CASES IN THE US:

Today USCIS issued a new policy that says they will only grant Adjustment of Status (I-485) to lawful permanent residents in "extraordinary" cases if the applicant entered the United States on a non-immigrant visa and is in the United States at the time of filing.

USCIS expects most applicants for permanent residence to return to their home country and apply for an immigrant visa to re-enter as a permanent resident. This means applicants will now have to complete the application through Consular Processing, meaning they finish the Adjustment of Status (green card) process at a US Embassy or Consulate outside the United States.

Despite this announcement, the Immigration Act specifically allows people who have entered on a visa or on parole to adjust their status, and there is a separate provision that allows the spouses, parents, and children of United States Citizens to adjust their status even if their visa or parole has expired.

There will likely be lawsuits challenging this new policy.

We anticipate that news of this 'change' will the subject of many news reports and social media postings. Many of these reports will share information that is incorrect so please contact your attorneytfor the latest and most accurate unformation. We will share any new information as it becomes available.

05/01/2026
02/13/2026

SHARE to spread the word to DACA recipients! 📣 Wondering when to renew your DACA and what else you should consider when renewing? 👇

🗓️ DACA recipients should file a renewal at least **5 months** before their current DACA status expires. This should give USCIS enough time to process your request before your current DACA expires. Processing times for DACA renewals can change and it is important to stay connected with a qualified legal services provider to get informed on how long DACA renewals are taking and some renewals might take longer.

🚩 This could be the case where 1) there have been changes in the case, like a new arrest or conviction; 2) you are getting fee support from a legal service agency and they might need more time to process the payment; or 3) a recipient might be from a country that was listed as part of the travel ban countries, since there might be more scrutiny for these cases. A legal services provider can also help you assess any risks in your case given the rapid immigration policy changes.

📑🔍 If you have not spoken to a legal services provider in the last year, it is recommended that you get screened for other forms of relief while you renew your DACA. It is crucial to understand what other legal options you might have.

➡️ Stay informed! There will be changes to in the coming months, so stay tuned and follow us at for more guidance once that occurs.

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