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RILC Client Granted Asylum
We are thrilled for our client Mohammad A., who was granted asylum in Immigration Court today. Congratulations, Mohammad! Mohammad was born in Egypt into a
RILC visits Kona and celebrates with a client on her wedding day
Yesterday was a very special wedding edition of RILC’s monthly Kona trip. After spending most of the day in client meetings, with Jennifer Hoshino ’25,
Danicole Ramos ’23 appears on Hawaii News Now to promote the RILC and upcoming workshop
Equal Justice Works Fellow Danicole Ramos ’23 appeared on Hawaii News Now with Annalisa Burgos this morning to talk about his project providing immigration legal
RILC supports naturalization workshop on Maui
Thanks to the support of the UHM Office of Student Equity, Excellence and Diversity (SEED), RILC was able to support the Pacific Gateway Center with
Canadian immigration professors visit RILC
We were very fortunate to have Professor Constance MacIntosh, a visiting scholar from Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law, and Professor Jamie Liew, a Fulbright
Outreach for April 13, 2024 Naturalization Workshop
Equal Justice Works Fellow Danicole Ramos ’23 and Jennifer Hoshino ’25 tabled at the St. Joseph Church ministry fair today to conduct outreach for our
RILC travels to Kona
This weekend the entire clinical class traveled to Kona for RILC’s pop up clinic. The students spent Saturday and Sunday serving 15 clinic clients and
David Garfield, an asylum attorney, visits RILC
David Garfield, an asylum attorney in Washington, D.C. and Honolulu, visited the RILC to share his wisdom about the use of forensic psychological evidence in
USCIS Honolulu Field Office visits RILC
Mahalo nui to Jayci Roney, Director of the USCIS Honolulu Field Office, and Leo Martinez, a senior officer in the Honolulu Field Office, for speaking
Congratulations to Mr. C on becoming a citizen!
Congratulations, Mr. C, on becoming a citizen! Mr. C was a participant at one of our naturalization workshops in Waipahu last July. At the workshop,