What does the recent USCIS “Parole in Place” memo mean for family members of military service people? I am a military brat. My father served in the U.S. Navy for 22 years. While he was in the service, I moved around a lot, I got to fly on some cool…
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Expressing Gratitude
Appreciation and Giving Back Community service has always been an important part of my life. For me, as someone who has been blessed with many favorable opportunities, it is a way to give back to those who may not have been as fortunate. I can probably trace it back to…
Will There Be Immigration Reform In 2013?
Will there be immigration reform in 2013? Every now and then, when a judge is writing a decision, that judge will add a footnote about a question that is NOT being considered by the court. It’s a way of signaling that a particular legal issue remains an open question. Or…
The Easiest Way To Save Your Children From Deportation
How automatic citizenship can keep children from being deported Over the years, I have met with families whose sons or daughters have been placed into removal proceedings. During the course of our meetings, I will learn that Junior (or Junior-ette) came to the United States as a lawful permanent resident…
What Ever Happened To The INS?
The Immigration and Naturalization Service is long gone. In its wake lie a slew of acronyms that can leave your head spinning. Recently, I met with some clients who wanted to know if their prior applications for immigration benefits would cause any harm to a new application. They showed me…
Will There Be A New Immigration Law In 2013?
With the federal government shutdown now in the rearview mirror, the question now becomes: Is there going to be a new immigration law this year? Here’s some of what I learned as a political science major: The two parts of Congress — the House of Representatives and the Senate —…
Green Card Holder With A Prior Conviction Asks "Can I Leave The Country?"
I’m a green card holder with a prior conviction. Am I able to leave and come back to the United States? What you should know about traveling internationally if you’ve had a prior conviction. Over the years, I have encountered this scenario multiple times: “I have a green card. A long…
Immigration and the Government Shutdown 2013
How does the government shutdown affect immigrants, the courts and our border? Although the federal government has been shutdown, the effects upon my immigration clients have been varied. U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the primary agency that handles petitions and applications related to…
Brothers And Sisters, File Your Petitions Now!
If you are a United States citizen with overseas siblings that want to immigrate, file those petitions NOW! Members of Congress are contemplating some major immigration reform. According to the New York Times, one of the things that a bipartisan group of Senators is proposing to eliminate are visas available…
Criminal Defense Attorney working with Immigration Attorney
This morning, the Immigration Judge granted a motion to terminate the removal proceedings against one of my clients. How did we pull it off? My client is a lawful permanent resident. At the time his family contacted me, he was in state custody with multiple criminal charges pending. I told his…