By Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP | Published August 12, 2019 | Posted in Español | Comments Off on USCIS ANUNCIA REGLA FINAL QUE HACE CUMPLIR LA LEY EXISTENTE DE INADMISIBILIDAD POR CARGA PÚBLICA
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés) y el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS, por sus siglas en inglés) anunciaron hoy una regla final que define claramente la ley vigente desde hace tiempo sobre inadmisibilidad por carga pública. DHS ha revisado la definición de carga pública Read More
Read MoreToday, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final rule that clearly defines long-standing law to better ensure that aliens seeking to enter and remain in the United States — either temporarily or permanently — are self-sufficient and rely on their own capabilities and the resources of family members, sponsors, and private organizations rather than Read More
Read MoreReports indicate that border agents will begin raids in select cities this weekend to remove undocumented immigrants and could impact 2,000 or more families in 10 major cities. These cities include: Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington D.C., Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, San Diego, Miami, New Orleans, New York City and San Francisco. Visit our raids resource page for the Read More
Read MoreThe Trump administration is expanding the authority of immigration officers to deport migrants that are in the U.S. for less than two years without requiring them to appear before a judge before deportation. Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP will continue to provide updates on deportation news and related developments. Need to speak with a deportation defense Read More
Read MoreOn May 17, 2019, the U.S. State Department announced that the Family 2A category will be current for the month of July 2019. Therefore, spouses and unmarried minor children of lawful permanent residents currently in the U.S. who maintain lawful nonimmigrant status can begin to complete their immigrant visa applications with USCIS starting on July 1, 2019. It’s been nearly Read More
Read MoreOn June 17, 2019, the New York State Senate passed the Driver’s License Access and Privacy Act (also known as the Green Light Bill), that grants noncommercial driver’s licenses and learner’s permits to undocumented immigrants. The bill passed with just one more vote than the minimum required, 33 to 29, and was signed into law by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. Read More
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To celebrate the sixth annual Immigrant Heritage Month, PPID proudly partnered with the “I Am An Immigrant” campaign. Immigrant Heritage Month is a nationwide effort to celebrate the stories of immigrants and the contributions they have made and continue to make in our nation. We are honored to take a stand for immigrants and our Read More
Read MoreWhether you work behind the scenes in the kitchen or you’re having a nice dinner out with your family, restaurants have always been places where people can come together and enjoy a good meal. However, making your medium-rare steak or cup of clam chowder takes many steps to prevent injuries in the kitchen, and injuries Read More
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Managing Partner, Conrad Pollack, and immigration attorney, Alexandra Bondikov, were invited to participate as keynote speakers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York. Our attorneys spoke to foreign graduate students and postdoctoral researchers about recent changes in immigration law; and recommended immigrant and nonimmigrant visa options to consider for their particular field Read More
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PPID was honored to be invited back for our second year to speak at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY. Conrad Pollack and Alexandra Bondikov spoke to foreign graduate students and postdoctoral researchers about immigration law and relevant visa options. Attendees learned ways to citizenship in the United States and asked questions directly Read More
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