I-220A Form
"I-220A Form" is linked to Cuban migrants' legal status in the U.S. It features legislative efforts, deportation risks, community support, and legal advocacy, with Maria Elvira Salazar as a key figure.
Cuban I-220A Holders: Why Aren't Cuban-American Congress Members Taking Action?
Published on 3/19/2025
Growing Concerns Over Detained Cuban Women with I-220A in Florida: Where Are They Now?
Published on 3/18/2025
Cuban Woman with I-220A Detained by ICE at Immigration Appointment in Miramar
Published on 3/13/2025
Trump's New Plan Aims to Fast-Track Deportations of Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants
Published on 3/4/2025
Cuban Man with I-220A Held by ICE: Community Fears Deportation
Published on 2/25/2025
María Elvira Salazar's Legislative Push to Secure Permanent Legal Status for Cubans with I-220A
Published on 2/19/2025
Representative Maria Elvira Salazar Advocates for Legislation to Legalize Cubans with I-220A
Published on 2/13/2025
Cubans Holding I-220A Forms Face No Deportation Risk, Immigration Lawyer Confirms
Published on 2/8/2025
From Doctor in Barcelona to Tattoo Artist in Miami: A Cuban's Inspiring Journey
Published on 12/2/2024
Cubans in the U.S. Might Avoid Trump's Deportation Agenda
Published on 11/26/2024
Several Cuban Rafters Released After Arrival in Florida This Week
Published on 9/20/2024
Mother with I-220A Thanks Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar for Assistance
Published on 9/3/2024
María Elvira Salazar Urges Cuban Migrants with I-220A: "Expect New Developments in September"
Published on 8/23/2024