No Visa, No Education in New York State: Is this Constitutional?
According to a recent article in the New York Times, one in five schools are requiring immigration related documents or immigration related information before the
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According to a recent article in the New York Times, one in five schools are requiring immigration related documents or immigration related information before the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has finally created an online tool to find detainees at any of the 250 detention centers throughout the US. The
For immigration attorneys who have employment based cases with priority dates reaching back to 2004, the National Visa Center is now quickly issuing appointments for
Today, the American Immigration Council’s Legal Action Center filed a lawsuit against DHS and USCIS on behalf of the American Immigration Lawyers Association alleging that
The big selling point of President Obama’s campaign was that he is allegedly different from the status quo at the time, i.e. Former President Bush.
A recent article features the Franks, a married couple who immigrated here from London, England on an investor visa over 9 years ago. They qualified
On July 1, 2010, the Vital Statistics Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico started to issue new birth certificates to citizens of Puerto Rico.
When the earthquake shattered Haiti in January of 2010, USCIS quickly made a provision for Haitians to apply for immigration relief by allowing them to
The Visa Bulletin for August 2010 has just been released and finally we see progress for EB-3 employment based green cards. For EB-3 categories (professional
It is well known among green card holders that when they get married to their spouses, they think that the process usually will take anywhere