Former President George W. Bush spoke out this week – to push Congress to do what he repeatedly favored throughout his time in the White House – to reform immigration. Bush spoke of fixing the “broken system” and giving people...
Since the US Supreme Court’s ruling was issued today against DOMA, it looks like same-sex couples will be considered for marriage-based green cards. Applications – previously denied only because a couple is gay – should be granted. A marriage in a...
Immigration Detention is at an all time high. There is so much media coverage given to immigration law. However, other than the occasional story about private corrections agencies that lobby for certain immigration policy, little is said about the massive numbers of...
“This case illustrates the archaic and convoluted state of our current immigration system.” So begins a very important June 5th decision from the 6th Circuit, which has authority over immigration cases in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee. In Flores, et al. v....
Q: What makes us different than other immigration law firms? A: Frequent Team Review of Cases! Instead of one attorney you get the combined efforts of four experienced immigration lawyers and two law students, all concentrating on solving your problems. We have...