Browsing articles in "Immigration Law"

The Threat of Deportation Is Real

Feb 17, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

It’s not a lot of fun having the threat of deportation hanging over your head. If this is what you are facing, make it a point to contact a highly [...]

Deportees Lose Their Constitutional Rights

Jan 25, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Houston Immigration Lawyer Annie Banerjee sees this as the final blow against immigrants from the dreadful Bush Administration. For an immigrant or an immigrant family, the consequences of being deported [...]

Houston Immigration Lawyer Applauds Obama Choice of Obama Labor Pick

Jan 25, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Annie Banerjee is extremely optimistic about President-elect Barack Obama’s choice of Congresswoman Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor. Houston-area immigration lawyer, Annie Banerjee, is optimistic concerning Barack Obama’s recent selection [...]

Bush Administration Immigrant Prosecutions Soar

Jan 25, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

During an unusually large burst of new immigrant prosecutions in the last months of fiscal year 2008, the annual number of such cases more than quadrupled during the eight years [...]

The Numbers Game

Jan 25, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

According to the VISA Bulletin for February 2009, the availability of immigrant numbers resembles a statistical Checkers game. The VISA bulletin for February 2009 is out, and comes with its [...]

What Employers Should Know About Immigration Laws

Jan 19, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Employers should have some level of immigration savvy if they plan on hiring foreign nationals. However, if that isn’t possible, this is where the specialized expertise of immigration firms such [...]

Proving You’re Related to Immigrate

Jan 19, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

It had to happen – the use of DNA samples to prove a person is related to someone in the U.S. if they want to immigrate. The switch to using [...]

Immigration, the Political Football

Jan 19, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Let’s face it — immigration is a political football in the United States. Nowhere else in the world do people go through the same process to be admitted to a [...]

Certified Immigration Lawyers – The Inside Scoop

Jan 19, 2009   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

A Green Card attorney is the first thing you will need if you are planning on hiring foreign nationals for your business. This area of the law is far too [...]

New Program Authorized for Immigrants in the Military

Dec 29, 2008   //   by christy   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Department of Defense Secretary Robert Gates authorized the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps to recruit more foreigners living in the United States to work as physicians, nurses, and [...]

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