Introduction: “Til death do us part” is a vow made by many on their wedding day. For our clients, however, losing their spouses may also put them in an unimaginable immigration predicament. Not only did they lose the love of their life, but they may also face immigration consequences since... read more →
Apr
26
Apr
19
1.What is the Two-Year Home Country Residence Requirement" for J1/J2 visa holders? Those who come to the U.S. in J1 or J2 status may be subject to the two-year home country residence requirement (or 212(e), as it is referenced in the Immigration and Nationality Act). This means you must reside... read more →
Apr
05
On March 19, 2019, the Supreme Court overruled a Ninth Circuit ruling that had granted certain protections to immigrants in Nielsen v. Preap. Previously, mandatory detention without a bond hearing only applied when immigrants were detained immediately after their release from criminal custody. This 5-4 ruling has opened the floodgates... read more →
Mar
29
Unmarried immigrant juveniles under the age of 21 may be eligible for a specific immigration benefit known as Special Immigrant Juvenile Status or SIJS. In order to qualify, the immigrant juvenile must be present in the United States and have been declared dependent on a juvenile court located in the... read more →
Mar
22
Occasionally I write on labor and employment issues related to immigration law. This is one of those times. The purpose of this article is to inform both employers and employees alike of what the law is. While it should not be construed as legal advice, it should be interpreted as... read more →
Mar
15
Becoming a United States citizen is very important to most lawful permanent residents. In fact, many await anxiously the time when they can apply for this great benefit. However, citizenship is not guaranteed. In addition to filing an application for citizenship, an applicant will undergo a mandatory interview and background... read more →
Mar
08
Q: I have a bachelor’s degree, am I eligible for an H-1B visa? A: It depends. You don’t automatically qualify based solely on your degree. The occupation itself must require a bachelor’s degree or higher in a specific specialty. And, your degree must relate to the specialty occupation. Q: How... read more →
Feb
22
2018 was a year of lengthy debates regarding immigration policy in the U.S. and a fight to make significant changes to that could impact thousands of people. While the topic of the wall at the southern border is the most frequently discussed, it actually has little impact on how you... read more →
Feb
09
On January 31, 2019, United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) published its final rule on registration requirements for Petitioners seeking to file H-1B visas. The H-1B visa is traditionally the most sought-after nonimmigrant visa allowing U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. Specialty occupation generally requires... read more →
Jan
15
On December 22, 2018, the government shut down when an agreement could not be reached on President Trump’s request for Congress to approve funding of $5.7 billion to build a wall on the US-Mexico border. As a result, some federal agencies were forced to cease all operations including non-essential services.... read more →

