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Parole in Place: 2022 Military Immigration Law Gives Green Card to Parents, Spouses, Kids

Parole in Place: 2022 Military Immigration Law Gives Green Card to Parents, Spouses, Kids

Are you enlisted? Or are you an officer in the US military or a veteran of the US military with family in the US but here unlawfully? As of November of 2013, the United States Department of Homeland Security expanded a previously existing military immigration law called parole in place that directly benefits the family members of military personnel.

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With Experience Under 5 Presidents, One Thing Is Certain: Immigration Is Challenging No Matter Who’s in Charge!

With Experience Under 5 Presidents, One Thing Is Certain: Immigration Is Challenging No Matter Who’s in Charge!

Sometimes it’s hard to believe, but I’ve been in immigration law for 25 years. With every new President or Congress, there are always those that think “this one will be different.” When it comes to immigration law, “different” is variable. No matter who is POTUS, immigration law is very challenging. I’ve been through five presidential administrations, and the roller coaster ride never stops. There is always change in the laws, frequently making it harder, or occasional “dreams” like DACA that seem too good to be true, only to be stopped and started again.

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A Return to Prosecutorial Discretion Means Some Relief for Immigrants

A Return to Prosecutorial Discretion Means Some Relief for Immigrants

Good News For Immigrants in the United States. New laws under Biden mean a return to pre-Trump days in terms of prosecutorial discretion. Immigration officers once again have the power to prioritize through assessment of cases. The Trump administration passed three executive orders  that essentially made everyone who is an undocumented immigrant a priority for deportation, as well as rescinding most of the guidelines that were being used for prosecutorial discretion. That policy meant that everyone was considered at risk for removal, and made it more difficult who should be up for deportation or removal…

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ICE Sets Out Temporary New Guidelines for Deportation / Removal

ICE Sets Out Temporary New Guidelines for Deportation / Removal

In the whirlwind of change that has marked the beginning of the Biden administration, ICE has received some changes to their guidelines for removal / deportation that have been effective as of February 18, and put forth with very little fanfare. These changes are in effect until “Secretary Mayorkas issues new enforcement guidelines. The Secretary has informed me that he will issue new guidelines only after consultation with the leadership and workforce of ICE, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and other Department of Homeland Security agencies and offices…

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Trump or Biden? Who Will Be Better for Immigrants & Immigration?

Trump or Biden? Who Will Be Better for Immigrants & Immigration?

The election next week is shaping up to be one of the most contentious in history. There is a lot of uncertainty, not only of outcomes, but also as to whether either side will respect or believe the other is ultimately the winner. Many people fervently feel that it is essential that one side or the other win, or else, “catastrophe.” When it comes to immigration law…

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Has Your Green Card Has Expired? Here Is What to Do

Has Your Green Card Has Expired? Here Is What to Do

We’ve been getting a lot of panicked phone calls lately from clients who have been granted their permanent residency, but whose green cards are expiring. To this I always answer: don’t panic. Unless you have a conditional 2-year green card, your permanent residency is…well…permanent. Even if your green card expires you are STILL a permanent resident.

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Can’t Apply for DACA? Six Alternate Ways We’ve Stopped Deportation of Dreamers

Can’t Apply for DACA? Six Alternate Ways We’ve Stopped Deportation of Dreamers

Close to 800,000 people in the United States have been protected (more than the current population of Seattle) under the DACA executive order that came into effect under former President Obama. If you include those young people that applied for the program and didn’t get into it, or those who were eligible, but hadn’t applied yet, all in this change affects upwards of over a million young people in the United States and their families.

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Harlan York & Associates practices law in the areas of Immigration, Deportation Defense, Family Immigration, Corporate Immigration, Naturalization throughout Essex County – Hudson County – Morris County – Passaic County – Somerset County – Middlesex County – Bergen County – New Jersey -Immigration Lawyer – NJ Immigration Lawyer – Jersey City-Newark-Paterson Passaic Elizabeth Edison Woodbridge Toms River Hamilton Trenton Camden Clifton Passaic Garfield Wallington Cherry Hill East Orange Passaic Union City Bayonne Irvington Old Bridge Lakewood North Bergen Vineland Union Wayne Parsippany-Troy Hills New Brunswick Plainfield Bloomfield Perth Amboy East Brunswick West New York West Orange Hackensack Atlantic City Kearny Mount Laurel Montclair Essex Hoboken North Brunswick Belleville. In addition to serving clients in New York, Pennsylvania, the greater United States, and Internationally.

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