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Date: 04-17-2023

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Ranganathan Gopalakrishnan v. Citizenship and Immigration Service

Case Number: 2:21-CV-02420

Judge: John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr.

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (Shelby County)

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Description: Memphis, Tennessee immigration lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of a adverse immigration order under the Administrative Procedure Act.

Immigration law is a complex and ever-changing field of law that governs the admission, stay, and removal of non-citizens from a country. It is a subset of public law, and its primary purpose is to protect the national security and economic interests of the country. Immigration law also seeks to promote family reunification and humanitarian goals.

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is the primary source of immigration law in the United States. The INA was enacted in 1952 and has been amended numerous times since then. The INA sets forth the eligibility requirements for admission to the United States, as well as the grounds for removal.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is the federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration law. DHS has several components that are involved in immigration enforcement, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

USCIS is responsible for processing applications for immigration benefits, such as visas, green cards, and citizenship. CBP is responsible for patrolling the borders of the United States and inspecting people and goods entering the country. ICE is responsible for investigating and removing immigrants who are in the country illegally.

Immigration law is a complex and ever-changing field of law. If you are facing an immigration issue, it is important to consult with an experienced immigration attorney.

Here are some of the most common immigration law topics:

Visas: Visas are documents that allow foreign nationals to enter the United States for a specific purpose, such as tourism, business, or study. There are many different types of visas, and the eligibility requirements vary depending on the type of visa.
Green cards: Green cards are documents that allow foreign nationals to live and work permanently in the United States. Green cards are issued through a variety of channels, including family sponsorship, employment sponsorship, and the diversity visa lottery.
Citizenship: Citizenship is the status of being a member of a country. U.S. citizenship can be acquired through birth, naturalization, or marriage.
Deportation: Deportation is the removal of a non-citizen from the United States. Deportation can be ordered for a variety of reasons, such as violating the terms of a visa, committing a crime, or being a national security threat.

Immigration law is a complex and ever-changing field of law. If you are facing an immigration issue, it is important to consult with an experienced immigration attorney.

Outcome: 04/17/2023 11 ORDER of Dismissal signed by Judge John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr. on 04/17/2023. (Fowlkes, J.) (Entered: 04/17/2023)
04/17/2023 12 JUDGMENT signed by Judge John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr. on 04/17/2023. (Fowlkes, J.) (Entered: 04/17/2023)

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