Tag: bureaucratic
Some Basics of Business Immigration to the U.S. in...
Posted by Stanislav Shamayev | Jan 27, 2023
New Policy Aims to Expand Noncitizen Worker Protec...
Posted by Taylor Flores | Jan 25, 2023
The Maggio Law Student Fellowship Can Open Up a Ne...
Posted by Jeremy McKinney | Jan 23, 2023
The Toll of Delays – USCIS Allows Nearly 600% Incr...
Posted by Jonathan Valdez | Jan 12, 2023
T Nonimmigrant Visas: An Opportunity to Provide a ...
Posted by Helen Tarokic and Jesse Bless | Jan 10, 2023
The Importance of Filing Proper Tax Returns for Immigration Purposes
by Kara Hart | Feb 7, 2023
AILA member Kara Hart shares why she advises people seeking immigration benefits to seek qualified help to ensure they file taxes correctly, noting that when immigration officials review tax returns, they may be asking several key questions.
Read MoreSome Basics of Business Immigration to the U.S. in 2023
by Stanislav Shamayev | Jan 27, 2023
AILA member Stanislav Shamayev walks through some of the basics of business immigration to the U.S., writing that “American immigration law is complex, to put it mildly, but a good immigration attorney can talk through your options and set you up for success.”
Read MoreNew Policy Aims to Expand Noncitizen Worker Protections After Historical Discrimination
by Taylor Flores | Jan 25, 2023
In this blog post, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee Law Student Scholarship recipient Taylor Flores describes the historical discrimination faced by immigrant workers and the new policy from the Biden administration which aims to expand noncitizen worker protections.
Read MoreThe Maggio Law Student Fellowship Can Open Up a New World for You
by Jeremy McKinney | Jan 23, 2023
AILA President Jeremy McKinney urges law students interested in immigration law practice to apply for the Michael Maggio Immigrants’ Rights Summer Fellowship Program and highlights six examples of recent fellows as a way to inspire the next generation of law students. Deadline is Feb 10, 2023.
Read MoreThe Toll of Delays – USCIS Allows Nearly 600% Increase in I-601A Waiver Processing Times
by Jonathan Valdez | Jan 12, 2023
Using data from AILA member case examples, AILA Liaison Coordinator Jonathan Valdez describes the ripple effect of USCIS’ excessive delay in I-601A processing, noting that the impact “is as profound as it is immeasurable,” and urging the implementation of reforms that improve processing times overall.
Read MoreT Nonimmigrant Visas: An Opportunity to Provide a Path Forward
by Helen Tarokic and Jesse Bless | Jan 10, 2023
AILA members Helen Tarokic and Jesse Bless describe the current status of the T nonimmigrant visa, created by Congress to protect trafficking victims, noting that given recent updates to the USCIS Policy Manual more asylum and U-visa applicants may be eligible for this often-overlooked visa.
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