One of the toughest decisions to make is that of moving forward with divorce once you have come to the realization that your marriage is officially over. The stress and anxiety by such a significant life event are only compounded by the never-ending questions people are faced with as they try to figure out how…
Monthly Archives: September, 2020
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Trump’s Public Charge Rule Is Back
September 24th, 2020 by Chris Prescott | Posted in Immigration, Blogs | No Comments
There has been so much back and forth with Trump’s public charge rule that it’s difficult to keep up with the current status quo. In February of this year the Trump administration started to implement its public charge rule, requiring officers to make a prospective determination as to whether an intending immigrant is likely to…
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DHS is Taking Final Steps for The Publication of a New H-1B Regulation
September 11th, 2020 by Monique Mutombo | Posted in Immigration, Immigration Newsletter #2, Blogs, H-1B Information | No Comments
The current administration is now taking a big step in its agenda to restrict immigration. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is taking the final steps for the publication of new H-1B regulation. It is going to be the first time that this administration’s restrictions on H-1B visas will be officially published under a rule….
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District Court Refuses To Issue Nationwide Injunction Against The April And June Presidential Proclamations, Except For Diversity Lottery Winners
September 10th, 2020 by Chris Prescott | Posted in Immigration, Immigration Newsletter #2, Blogs | No Comments
As most of you will be aware President Trump issued two Proclamations, one in April and the second one in June of this year. The first Proclamation suspended entry of Immigrants into the U.S. for 60 days for those without a valid visa or travel document. The second Proclamation extended the first one through December…
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Proving Financial Ability To Pay The Proffered Wage For An I-140
September 1st, 2020 by Chris Prescott | Posted in Immigration, Immigration Newsletter #2, PERM/I-140/I-485 Information | No Comments
One of the requirements to obtain an I-140 approval is that the Employer demonstrates the financial ability to pay the proffered wage from the priority date until the foreign national receives their green card. The priority date for EB-2 and EB-3 is established based on the date the PERM/Labor certification is filed. For EB-1 filings,…
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Offenses That Make Someone Inadmissible Or Deportable
September 1st, 2020 by Chris Prescott | Posted in Immigration, Immigration Newsletter #2 | No Comments
If you have been charged or convicted of a crime you may be concerned about how this will affect your Immigration status. Certain offenses can make you inadmissible and/ or deportable. However, before we start discussing these offenses it is important to understand the distinction between the grounds of inadmissibility and deportability as different rules…
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