What is the residence requirement under the CSS, Newman (LULAC), and LIFE Act?
For CSS and Newman (LULAC) settlement cases, applicants must show continuous unlawful residence from before January 1, 1982 until the day on which they claim they attempted to apply for amnesty during the May 1987-May 1988 application period and were turned away. For LIFE Act adjustment cases, applicants must have continuous unlawful residence from before January 1, 1982 until May 4, 1988. ——————————————————————————————————————— Q: The deadline to apply for the settlements is quickly approaching. I had my interview under LIFE legalization. I have not received any approval or denial or RFEs from USCIS yet, Can you tell me if it’s ok at this point to reapply under settlements? Yes. Your rights under the settlement are independent of and in addition to those under the LIFE Act. We strongly recommend that you file under the CSS or Newman/LULAC settlements by the December 31, 2005, filing deadline unless you actua
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