On 5/27/10, the Senate voted on four enforcement-only immigration amendments during debate on the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2010 (H.R. 4899). The following amendments, which needed at least 60 votes to pass, were all rejected: * Amendment 4214: Introduced by Senator McCain (R-AZ), would have added 6,000 more National Guard…
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Consualr Processing – Final Rule on Schedule of Fees for Consular Services
Further to the Department’s proposed rule to amend the Schedule of Fees for Consular Services (Schedule) for nonimmigrant visa and border crossing card application processing fees, this rule raises from $131 to $140 the fee charged for the processing of an application for most non-petition-based nonimmigrant visas (Machine-Readable Visas or…
Green Card – USCIS Announces Redesigned Green Card effective today!!
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has redesigned the Permanent Resident Card—commonly known as the “Green Card”—to incorporate several major new security features. State-of-the-art technology prevents counterfeiting, obstructs tampering, and facilitates quick and accurate authentication of the card. Beginning today, USCIS will issue all Green Cards in…
San Diego Immigration Lawyer – Police Officer Conflicted about the Arizona Law
This past week we saw people from all walks of life debating about this unreasonable law. Even Arizona law enforcement personnel feel that this is going to create more harm than good. The shine of light to the Arizona law – if there is one – is that it has…
Arizona New Law – So what does it really say?
Arizona’s new immigration law is a bad idea whether you are an anti or a supporter of comprehensive immigration reform. The reasons are different for each but the idea of a state taking crazy measures points to the failure of congress and the administration to take meaningful action to correct…
New Arizona Immigration Law – Will it hurt the economy and cause tourists, businesses to stay away?
I can’t remember so much controversy and anger over an immigration measure like the Arizona law passed in the past few days. The measure — set to take effect in late July or early August — would make it a crime under state law to be in the U.S. illegally.…
I-601 Waiver Attorney – Final Days of the HIV Ban
This Update is from AILA Rome Chapter, very important information for HIV infected immigrants and family members. This Post will attempt to lend clarity to the dynamic process by which HIV infection is being removed as a ground of inadmissibility under INA 212(a)(1). Although the date for final removal of…
San Diego Immigration Attorney – How to fix a missed Biometrics/Fingerprints Appointment
As you may know, USCIS requires photographs and fingerprints for certain applications, this process is called Biometrics. Until the Biometrics step is complete, an applicant can not proceed with the rest of the application, get his work permit or be scheduled for his Naturalization interview if it a Citizenship Application.…
I-601 Waiver Lawyer – U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez Closing for a few days
We are all still shocked from the recent events in Ciudad Juarez. The story of the Couple slain by drug gang while heading home from birthday party is a scary precedent. For unknown reasons, a drug gang followed the family car through the streets and riddled it with bullets, authorities…
B2 Visas – U.S. Embassy Asmara Suspends Consular Operations
Important notice to our clients from Eritrea. Consular operations, including visa services, at the U.S. Embassy in Eritrea have been suspended until further notice. According to Embassy Asmara, the closure is in response to the Government of Eritrea’s flagrant violations of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. These violations include…