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USCIS Issues Final Guidelines on Visa Waiver Processing for Unlawful Presence in the US
[The following article is not intended to provide legal advice or strategy whatsoever, it is solely contains the views of our attorneys regarding some of the factors that may impact the approval of an immigration waiver in certain situations. Please consult with an immigration attorney regarding your specific situation]. The Department of Homeland Security has issued the following final regulations regarding new processing procedures for waivers: The beginning of the Press Release reads as follows: Beginning March 4, 2013, certain immigrant visa applicants who are spouses, children and parents of U.S. citizens (immediate relatives) can apply for provisional unlawful [...]
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How To (or Not To) Win Your Deportation Case
[The following article is not intended to provide legal advice or strategy whatsoever, it is solely contains the views of our attorneys regarding some of the factors that may impact the outcome of your deportation matter. Please contact an immigration attorney concerning your specific situation]. Perhaps second only to criminal law, there is not another area of law where the consequences of losing a trial are so severe and life changing. Immigration law, in many ways embodies the execution of law in ways that very few areas do. This is so, because unlike most other areas of law, [...]
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To Drive or Not to Drive: Its a Complicated Question
[The following article is not intended to provide legal advice or strategy whatsoever, it is solely contains the views of our attorneys regarding some of the factors that may impact the outcome of a personal injury claim. Please contact an attorney or your insurance adjuster for questions concerning your specific situation]. So your teenage son wants to go out with his friends to see a movie, do you recommend that he takes his car and drive them, or would you rather be a passenger in one of his friends’ cars? Believe it or [...]