Immigration lawyers who read this post will know what we’re talking about. It’s a good story. Back in December 2000 (the 21st, to be exact), a law under §245(i) of the Immigration Act was passed. Without going to get into all the legal mumbo, basically...
Customers Flee Phoenix Out of Fear of Arizona Immigration Law Harlan York, Immigration Attorney serving clients in all fifty U.S. States. From Los Angeles Times Article Link: http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jul/22/nation/la-na-immigration-phoenix-20100723 Reporting...
USCIS has redesigned the permanent resident card, or “green card” to make it more secure, and began issuing the new card in green last month. While originally issued as a green colored card, hence its nickname, the card has long since been issued in white. The card...
For many who seek to immigrate to the US, and for others here who want to apply for a green card, grounds of inadmissibility can stand in their way. Inadmissibility based on minor crimes and other small violations can render a foreign national ineligible from entering...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is eliminating the use of paper I-94W forms (“green” I-94s) for Visa Waiver Program (VWP) travelers with an approved Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) arriving in the United States at all airports by the...