Where an Ethiopian woman married an American man but they lived apart more than they lived together and she did not have his phone number ...
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Adjustment of Status; Second Marriage; Inconsistent Rulings
Where an immigration judge denied an immigrant’s motion to remand for an adjustment of status after his second marriage based on a finding that he ...
Read More »Asylum; Persecution; Credibility
Where a Liberian citizen sought review of the denial of his application for asylum, the citizen did not meet his burden of demonstrating his credibility ...
Read More »Adjustment of Status; False Citizenship Claim
Where an immigration judge’s finding that an immigrant from Pakistan falsely represented himself as a U.S. citizen to secure employment was supported by substantial evidence ...
Read More »Asylum; Religious Persecution; Credibility
Where a citizen of Indonesia who applied for asylum claimed religious persecution, her fear of a future persecution was rebutted by a showing that conditions ...
Read More »Withholding of Removal; Persecution; Harassment
Where a citizen of Peru only showed that he suffered harassment by local officials and political rivals, he was not seriously injured or even dissuaded ...
Read More »Asylum; Credibility; Evidence
Where a citizen of Cameroon petitioned for review of the denial of her application for asylum and withholding of removal and protection under the Convention ...
Read More »Asylum; Persecution; Social Group
Where a family from Guatemala claimed they were persecuted because of their membership in a “particular social group,” which they argued consisted of competing family ...
Read More »Removal; Motion To Reopen; Changed Circumstances
Where a family of Palestinian Christians were denied asylum, withholding of removal and protection under Convention against Torture and filed a subsequent motion to reopen ...
Read More »Asylum; Fear of Persecution; Credibility
Where an immigrant from Bosnia was found to have entered the country by fraud and his testimony, even if credible, would not have established a ...
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