A Great American

2015-02-25T22:35:14-05:00

{3:45 minutes to read} When I was 11-years-old and in 6th grade, I was going to school in Spanish Harlem. That year, I read the slave narrative of Frederick Douglass. My class went to Douglass’ former residence in Anacostia, Washington, D.C., where he had lived (close to where I lived when I went to […]

A Great American2015-02-25T22:35:14-05:00

Covering All Bases in the H1-B Visa Process

2021-12-29T08:47:47-05:00

{Time to Read: 4 minutes}

Starting April 1, 2015, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H1-B visa petitions, used by U.S. employers to hire skilled professionals from abroad. If lessons are to be learned from the last two years, employers who are serious about hiring a foreign national should start […]

Covering All Bases in the H1-B Visa Process2021-12-29T08:47:47-05:00

News! News! – – Start Getting Your Documents in a Row for Expanded DACA

2015-02-12T03:52:01-05:00

{Time to Read: 1 1/4 minutes}  Since my last article was published on Executive Action and the new immigration reform, USCIS has announced that they will begin accepting applications for the now-expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals initiative (DACA) on February 18, 2015. […]

News! News! – – Start Getting Your Documents in a Row for Expanded DACA2015-02-12T03:52:01-05:00

No News is No News – – Don’t Be Scammed on Immigration Reform

2021-12-29T08:43:54-05:00

[Time to Read: 3.2 mins]

 We are almost a month into 2015 and so far there has been no news on immigration reform.  It looks like the regulations and the guidelines on the new remedies under the Executive Action won’t be released until at least mid-February.

Expectations are that the extension of the Deferred Action for […]

No News is No News – – Don’t Be Scammed on Immigration Reform2021-12-29T08:43:54-05:00

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