The CDC recently released new requirements that may affect traveling with your fur baby. Starting Aug. 1, 2024, all dogs traveling into the U.S. will be required to show proof of rabies vaccine and meet the minimum age requirement of
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Immigrants are also people like anyone else, people who get into trouble with the police, who suffer from broken marriages and lost jobs, and make mistakes with U.S. immigration law. Because of their special contributions to this Nation, immigrants deserve the best legal services available. They deserve a law firm that will fight hard to defend their rights, to bring family members together here in the U.S., and to keep them here when trouble strikes. These are the principles that guide our Immigration Practice.
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News Alert: USCIS Fees Will Increase Starting Apr. 1, 2024
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released their final rule on Jan. 31, 2024, adjusting the price for certain immigration and naturalization fees. Every two years, the USCIS conducts a fee review.…
SPARE Suit?: DHS Sued Over Prince Harry Visa Application
Prince Harry’s U.S. visa is still causing him concern—part of the never-ending saga of the royal family. The Heritage Foundation, an institution promoting conservative policies, was recently in federal court having filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security…
Florida Grand Jury Highlights Border Crisis Concerns and Calls for Immigration Reforms
In a recent development, a statewide grand jury in Florida released its fifth presentment, highlighting what it perceives as “physical and financial dangers” the nation’s border crisis poses to Floridians. The 146-page report is a comprehensive analysis of the situation…
Landmark $25 Million Agreement: Apple Settles Discrimination Allegations with the Justice Department
In a significant development, the Justice Department has reached a groundbreaking agreement with tech giant Apple Inc. (“Apple”), resolving allegations of discriminatory hiring practices. The agreement, announced on Nov. 9, 2023, highlights the company’s illegal discrimination against both U.S. citizens…
Republican Senators Challenge Biden Administration’s Directive on Loans for Illegal Immigrants
In a recent move, Republican Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio led all the Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee in addressing a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Rohit Chopra, Director of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The…
The Increasing Trend of Chinese Asylum-Seekers at the US Border
The U.S. is witnessing a significant influx of Chinese migrants who are undertaking a perilous journey in search of asylum. This trend has highlighted the difficulties that many face while attempting to escape the political and economic challenges in their…
Florida’s Controversial Immigration Law: Examining the Impact
Florida’s recent immigration law, SB 1718, has been a center of controversy, raising concerns about its impact on the state’s undocumented population. Gov. Ron DeSantis deemed it the strongest measure in the country and purported to crack down on…
U.S. Resumes Deportations of Venezuelan Nationals Crossing the Border Illegally
In a recent announcement, the U.S. has expressed its commitment to enforce immigration laws and manage the consequences for those crossing the border unlawfully. This decision pertains to Venezuelan nationals who enter the country without establishing a legal basis for…
Green Card Processing Update Threatens to Deprive the US of Numerous International Faith Leaders
A significant procedural change in how the federal government processes green card applications could impact the lives of thousands of foreign-born faith leaders in the U.S. Coupled with record-high numbers of illegal border crossings, many religious leaders are now in…