Immigration – Hardship – Psychological report
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Immigration – Hardship – Psychological report – Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly
Where applications for cancellation of removal were denied on the basis that the petitioners did not establish that their removal and relocation to Guatemala would impose “exceptional and extremely unusual hardship” on their children who are United States citizens, a remand must be ordered because the Board of Immigration Appeals legally erred by failing to consider the findings in a psychological report assessing the mental health status of one…
Immigration – Hardship – Psychological report
Where applications for cancellation of removal were denied on the basis that the petitioners did not establish that their removal and relocation to Guatemala would impose “exceptional and extremely unusual hardship” on their children who are United States citizens, a remand must be ordered because the Board of Immigration Appeals legally erred by failing to consider the findings in a psychological report assessing the mental health status of one…
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