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Co-workers in the Office of Immigration Assistance are, from left, Laura Negron-Terrones, office manager; Kyle Hibbard, paralegal; Sister Attracta Kelly, OP, JD, director; and Sarah Nash, attorney.

August 13, 2024, Adrian, Michigan – A new process allowing certain undocumented spouses and step-children of U.S. citizens to apply for lawful permanent residence (a green card) without leaving the United States begins August 19, 2024. At that time, the Adrian Dominican Sisters Immigration Assistance Office is available to help determine eligibility and assistance in the process.

The Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families was announced by the Biden Administration on June 18, 2024, and could impact about 500,000 spouses and 50,000 step-children of U.S. citizens. To be eligible, spouses and step-children must be present in the United States without admission or parole and have been continuously present in the United States for at least 10 years as of June 17, 2024. Spouses must have been legally married to a U.S. citizen as of June 17, 2024.

“We hope that word spreads,” Sister Attracta said. She encourages local families who qualify for the new process to contact her office after Monday, August 19, 2024, at 517-266-3526 for information and legal assistance.

In the meantime, Sister Attracta encourages the families to begin work on documentation – to prove that the spouse and stepchildren of a U.S. citizen have been in the United States for 10 years and that the spouse and the U.S. citizen have been married since at least June 18, 2024. “A lot of documentation is going to be required,” she said, and the sooner that process is completed, the sooner the spouse and stepchildren can apply for legal resident status.

Sister Attracta said that the new policy is a great benefit to eligible immigrants. “Before this new process, if someone came here illegally and was married to a U.S. citizen, they had to go back [to their country] while waiting for legal status,” she explained. “It could be three years or a five-year bar or a 10-year bar” before their case could be heard. 

The immigrant spouses “have been here for so many years,” Sister Attracta explained. “They have been working. They have been paying taxes.” Many are petrified at the idea of returning to their native country while they wait for the process to be completed. Allowing them to stay in the United States during this process is a gift, Sister Attracta said. 

She hopes to help as many families as possible to go through the process quickly, to give the spouse and stepchildren the security of legal resident status in the United States. 

Those who are eligible can apply for this process beginning on Monday, August 19, 2024. Applications submitted before that date will be rejected. In the meantime, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offers preliminary information on eligibility, documents to prepare for this process, and how to avoid scams. Access this information in English and in Spanish.

Up-to-date information on this immigration process can be found here.

To schedule a consultation with the Adrian Dominican Sisters Immigration Assistance Office after August 19, call 517-266-3526.


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Please note this program has be rescheduled for Wednesday, October 9, 2024.

August 12, 2024, Adrian, MichiganA Consistent Ethic of Life: Navigating Catholic Engagement with U.S. Politics is the subject of a livestream presentation by Steven P. Millies, Professor of Public Theology and Director of the Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union (CTU) in Chicago. The presentation is from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, September 5, 2024, and is offered by Weber Retreat and Conference Center.

The consistent ethic of life is a fully Catholic engagement with the difficult challenges that conscience encounters in our time. Professor Millies surveys the development of this ethic from its beginnings and engages today’s political questions to help his audience rediscover the consistent ethic now in this challenging, divided moment of our history.

Professor Millies studied political theory at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He held the Strom Thurmond Endowed Chair in Political Science at the University of South Carolina, Aiken. A Consistent Ethic of Life (Paulist Press) is his third book. 

The cost is $35 and registration is required to view the livestream. Visit www.webercenter.org and click on “programs,” call 517-266-4000, or email [email protected]. Limited scholarships are available.


 

     


 

 

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