Aiming to prioritize the employment of U.S. workers during economic recovery following the COVID-19 outbreak, on April 22, 2020, President Donald Trump signed an executive order (“EO”) suspending entry of certain immigrants. Although the EO may be modified or extended, it is presently in effect for 60 days (until on... read more →
May
15
May
13
The current COVID-19 or coronavirus outbreak has affected every government agency to varying degrees. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is no exception. As ICE is tasked with immigrant check-in appointments, detention and removal, instances of interpersonal contact between immigrants and ICE employees can be very high, creating issues during a time... read more →
May
04
Ahora más que nunca, es crucial que la persona que usted está confiando para manejar su caso de inmigracion sea un profesional con su respectiva licencia. En la mayoría de países latinos y en algunos países Europeos, debido a los estrictos requerimientos establecidos por la ley, pocas personas alcanzan el... read more →
May
01
Now more than ever, it is imperative that the person you are entrusting to handle your family or business immigration matters is a licensed professional. In Latin America and some European countries, becoming a notary public is a difficult endeavor and one needs to meet very strict requirements. For example,... read more →
Apr
24
On April 22, President Trump signed an executive order barring some immigration into the United States. This order will remain in effect for 60 days. To be clear, it will not affect those cases for people who are already here in the U.S. with a pending case or plan to... read more →
Apr
20
Unemployment rates have surged as a direct result of the coronavirus outbreak. State-issued stay-at-home orders have made many industries come to a standstill. To date, more than 16 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits. The loss of employment can become a source of heightened stress for persons pursuing adjustment... read more →
Apr
17
The world is undergoing unprecedented events due to the Covid-19 crisis. Many industries have come to a halt in order to prevent continued spread of disease and protect our most vulnerable populations. However, a number of crucial industries continue to produce essential goods and services that society needs to survive.... read more →
Apr
13
While the physical effects of COVID-19 are dangerous and prevalent, many more people are experiencing the economic effects of the pandemic. Many businesses are closed and whole industries are at a standstill. The livelihoods of so many have taken a critical hit that will have a long-lasting impact. With economic... read more →
Apr
10
As COVID-19 coronavirus spreads in America, our country may soon be on the verge of not having enough health workers to bravely fight this pandemic. The ever growing number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States has put a tremendous strain on doctors and nurses, not only on their... read more →
Apr
03
AVISO SOBRE LA CARGA PÚBLICA: USO DE ALGUNOS BENEFICIOS PÚBLICOS DURANTE LA PROPAGACIÓN DEL COVID-19
USCIS publicó recientemente un “Aviso” en su sitio web de Carga Pública con respecto a la propagación de la Enfermedad del Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) que alienta a todas las personas con síntomas (fiebre, tos, dificultad respiratoria) a buscar el tratamiento médico o los servicios de prevención necesarios. Esto también incluye... read more →

