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“IMMIGRATION LAW CONNECTION”
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A blog on all things related to U.S. Immigration Law by Steven A. Culbreath, Esq.
Recent Posts
Call to Action: Show YOUR Support for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Today, Congressman Luis Gutierrez is introducing the “Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America’s Security and Prosperity Act (CIR ASAP),” a bill that would bring 12 million people out of the shadows and into the full protection of the l...
New Immigration Reform Bill to be Introduced
Rep. Luis Gutierrez, a Puerto Rican congressman from Chicago, has made it known that he will introduce legislation tomorrow that proposes to reform the immigration system of the U.S. He called it “a progressive, compassionate and comprehensive immi...
Homeland Security Secretary Acknowledges Need for Immigration Reform
Recently, in a speech earlier this month, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano, acknowledged the pressing need for a comprehensive immigration reform, while at the same time acknowledging that the Administration’s enforcement-only poli...
USCIS and ICE to Drastically Step up H-1B Site Inspections.
According to unofficial sources, U.S. immigration officials will be taking to the field to conduct 25,000 on-site inspections of H-1B employers over the course of Fiscal Year 2010, which began October 1. This would essentially amount to a 400% incr...
Healthcare Reform Bill thus far a Mixed Bag for Immigrants
Following a report by Michele Wasling, of the Immigration Policy Center (IPC), the Healthcare Reform Bill, which went from the U.S. House of Representatives over to the Senate, represents somewhat of a mixed-bag for immigrants. Here are some of the...
CBP Changes its Policy on NTA’s and Deferred Inspections
Beginning on October 1, 2009, returning Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) with criminal convictions are now more likely to be issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) at ports of entry, rather than the more usual grant of deferred inspection. In addition, depe...

