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What is the New Public Charge Rule and Who Does It Affect? | Part 1

Andrea I. Scheer, an immigration attorney with the law firm Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, discusses part 1 of the new public charge rule that went into effect on February 24, 2020; and who it affects in today’s edition of LIVE with PPID. In next week’s edition, Ms. Scheer will discuss Form I-944, the declaration Read More

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Top Immigration Questions Answered by Attorney Allen E. Kaye

Allen E. Kaye, Of Counsel at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP and Past President of AILA, answers frequently asked immigration questions in today’s edition of LIVE with PPID.   Question 1: I have a problem with USCIS. I am told that they will be closed until June 3, 2020, or maybe even longer. Who should Read More

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Best Options If Not Selected in the H-1B Lottery

Every year for about 7 years, USCIS has been conducting a lottery to fill its H-1B quota. USCIS has set aside 85,000 H-1B visas out of which 65,000 are for regular H-1B applications, and 20,000 are for those beneficiaries who have earned a U.S master’s degree or higher. Every H-1B cap season, USCIS receives about Read More

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Dealing with U.S. Consulates Abroad During Coronavirus by Immigration Attorney Allen E. Kaye

Allen E. Kaye, Of Counsel at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, explains the steps of processing an immigrant visa at a U.S. Consulate overseas in today’s edition of LIVE with PPID.   Immigrant Visa Process File petition; If the petition is approved, it is sent to the National Visa Center (NVC) for processing; The Read More

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USCIS AMPLÍA FLEXIBILIDAD PARA RESPONDER A SOLICITUDES DE USCIS

En respuesta a la pandemia de coronavirus (COVID-19), el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos ha ampliado las flexibilidades que anunció el 30 de marzo para ayudar a los solicitantes y peticionarios que responden a ciertas(os): Solicitudes de Evidencia, Continuaciones a Solicitudes de Evidencia (N-14), Notificaciones de Intención de Denegación, Notificaciones de Intención Read More

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USCIS Extends Flexibility For Responding to USCIS Requests

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is extending the flexibilities it announced on March 30 to assist applicants and petitioners who are responding to certain: Requests for Evidence; Continuations to Request Evidence (N-14); Notices of Intent to Deny; Notices of Intent to Revoke; Notices of Intent to Rescind and Read More

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Reciente Proclamación Presidencial Explicada por una Abogada de Inmigración

La discusión de hoy es sobre la proclamación presidencial que entró en vigencia el jueves 23 de abril a las 11:59 p.m. La proclamación suspende la entrada de inmigrantes que presentan un riesgo para el mercado laboral estadounidense durante la recuperación económica que le seguirá al brote del coronavirus. Esto significa que la proclamación solo Read More

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Recent Presidential Proclamation Explained by Immigration Attorney

Today’s discussion is on the presidential proclamation that went into effect on Thursday, April 23, at 11:59 PM. The proclamation suspends entry of immigrants who present a risk to the US labor market during the economic recovery following the COVID-19 outbreak. This means that the proclamation only impacts people outside of the United States who Read More

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Introduction to Immigration: Applying for Naturalization in 2020

Watch in English | 观看英语视频 Watch in Chinese |  观看中文视频 Naturalization in an election year, such as 2020, is always a very timely issue. Therefore, it is important to provide an overview of the general requirements of naturalization and some of the pitfalls to be aware of when you apply. A few requirements for naturalization include: You have Read More

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U.S. President Signs New Proclamation Temporarily Pausing Immigration

The President signed a new proclamation banning the entry of a number of new classes of individuals citing the impact immigrants have on the labor market during a period of high unemployment and the need to preserve State Department resources so consular officers can service US citizens abroad. He also alleges that immigrants strain our Read More

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