Category: Success Stories

Partner Ben Loveman Speaks to the New York Post on Judge’s Decision to Block Executive Order that Bars Harvard from Enrolling International Students

On Friday, May 23, 2025, a U.S. District Judge blocked the Trump administration from being able to prevent Harvard University from enrolling foreign students following the administration’s attempt to remove Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification. Administration Attempts to Block Harvard From Enrolling Foreign Students In response to ongoing campus protests, the Trump administration attempted to … Continued

Reeves Immigration Law Group Victorious in Nationwide Injunction Protecting International Students

On May 22, 2025, Judge Jeffrey White of the Northern District of California sided in favor of Reeves Immigration Law Group on behalf of their student immigrant clients, granting a nationwide injunction that will prevent the arrests and incarceration of individuals nationwide and reverse wrongful termination of SEVIS records. The W.B. v. Noem, et al. ruling is the first … Continued

Reeves Immigration Law Group Secures Preliminary Injunction Ensuring Student’s Safety and Status

Over the last month, ICE has engaged in a troubling and unlawful course of conduct, terminating thousands of international students’ ability to continue their school and employment despite the students having followed all rules applicable to their programs. ICE, with coordination from the Department of State, terminated students’ “SEVIS” records which effectively ended all ability to … Continued

Green Card Issued Under the Child Status Protection Act

Being granted permanent resident status (Green Card) and moving to the United States would be a dream come true for many people. But what if you were told that you could not bring one of your children with you? Just imagine having to leave one child behind while you moved to the U.S. with your … Continued

A Green Card Decades After Entry As A Crewman

Our client, who we will refer to as Ramon to protect his confidentiality, was convinced that he would never be able to get his green card. He thought that his immigration case was hopeless, and it did not even matter how much time and money he invested into resolving his immigration status in the U.S. … Continued

Removal of Conditions After More Than Three Decades

A person applying for permanent resident status (“Green Card”) based on their marriage to a U.S. citizen will only be granted conditional permanent resident status if the marriage is less than two years old at the time the green card issued. A green card is only valid for two years, and the conditional green card … Continued

Green Card After ‘Quilantan’ Entry

Nearly everyone applying for permanent resident status (green card) would prefer to obtain their green card in the United States through adjustment of status instead of consular processing at a U.S. Embassy abroad. It is typically more convenient, less expensive, and avoids having to apply for a Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver (I-601A) requesting any unlawful … Continued

Approved Request for Humanitarian Reinstatement

Immigrating to the United States is often significantly more challenging than people think it is going to be. Maybe it is something as simple as having to wait 10 years when you think you will be getting your green card in one year, or maybe it is something much more difficult to overcome. This was … Continued

Asylum Granted by Immigration Judge

Unlike millions of people throughout the world, Daniela* did not always dream of coming to the United States. On the contrary, she was happy living in South America and thought she would live there her entire life. Unfortunately for Daniela though, she ultimately decided that the only way she was going to be safe was … Continued

Approval After Request for Evidence

Many people think that requesting immigration benefits from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be an easy process. They think the forms will be simple to complete and they also found a checklist of documents online, so they go ahead and submit the application or petition to USCIS on their own. But for a … Continued