On April 18th, President Trump signed an executive order which focused on two areas of the administration's policy: protection of American jobs ("Hire American") and preference for U.S.-manufactured goods ("Buy American"). With regards to the protection of U.S. jobs, the order includes a section directed to the H-1B visa program.... read more →
May
15
May
11
On January 17, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") published its final adaptation of the International Entrepreneur Rule ("Rule"). The Rule authorizes DHS to exercise its discretion to grant parole to foreign entrepreneurs who would provide a significant public benefit to the United States. Significant public benefit includes enhancing innovation, generating... read more →
Apr
26
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status in the United States, which the Secretary of Homeland Security has the authority to grant to nationals of certain countries. Countries qualify for a TPS designation when they face ongoing armed conflicts, environmental disasters, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions, which... read more →
Apr
17
Generally, a sanctuary city is viewed as a place where individuals without lawful immigration status may reside without undue fear of targeted raids, harassment, and mass deportation. So-called sanctuary cities do not provide immunity to those residing in the U.S. without status. Anyone who resides in the United States without... read more →
Mar
30
Recent developments in immigration law have certainly caused a great deal of fear and worry among immigrant families. Fear can either propel to action or can immobilize and paralyze. In recent articles, it has been our goal to offer words of hope. Having correct information and knowledge should empower, and... read more →
Mar
30
On March 6, 2017, President Trump made a second attempt at protecting the nation from the submission of foreign terrorists. However, this "watered down version" of the same titled first order was blocked by federal judges in Maryland and Hawaii. Upon review of the plain language and purpose of the... read more →
Mar
24
Are you or an immediate family member (meaning spouse, child or parent) undocumented? If so, you belong to a group of an estimated 16 million people in the United States who have "mixed-status" families. If so, know that you are not alone and you have options. As immigration policy and enforcement... read more →
Mar
17
Q: What are my rights if immigration officers ("ICE") come to my house?Even if you are in this country without valid status or are undocumented, the U.S. Constitution affords certain rights. You don't have to open the door or let the officers into your home unless the immigration officers have... read more →
Mar
08
Recent executive orders signed by President Trump, have sparked widespread discussion within the immigrant community. U.S. immigration laws and policy are centerstage. Much of what is being discussed within the immigrant community, although well intentioned, can often be misguided and misleading. In this current situation, having an immigration expert educate... read more →
Mar
03
Talent transcends borders. It permeates through all obstacles because there is a global demand for skilled labor. The United States is no exception. American corporations need access to the best minds to remain competitive. That is why the United States allows international students with college degrees to remain here after... read more →

