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Fasting for Immigration Reform

Now that 2013 is over, the architects of the comprehensive immigration reform proposal that has formed new political alliances and created new divisions are vying for a final drive before next year. This final push is bringing together politics, ideologies, religious holidays and people of all ethnicities. While bills on topics ranging from family immigration …Read More

What Does Piecemeal Legislation Mean to Immigrants?

“Piecemeal” is the new buzzword in headlines and news articles coming out of Washington with regard to comprehensive immigration reform. Vice President Joseph Biden and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi have spoken about a piecemeal approach that would be acceptable as a compromise. What does piecemeal legislation mean for immigrants and their legal or employment …Read More

Immigration Reform Supporters Turn Extreme

They are young, politically active and not afraid of the consequences of their actions. They are part of a new generation of immigrants whose plight was not widely known by average Americans, at least not until they began to combine their right to free speech with civil disobedience and extreme behavior. These are the members …Read More

Will the Health Care Debacle Affect Comprehensive Immigration Reform?

The less-than-stellar implementation of the Affordable Care Act, often referred to as “Obamacare” is moving some analysts to question if the President still has enough political momentum to effectively support the ongoing comprehensive immigration reform efforts in Congress. There is no doubt that the current administration has run into some setbacks that have not made …Read More

iCert Delays and Issues With Prevailing Wages Slow Down H-1B Visa Approvals

After 16 days of inactivity due to the shutdown of the government, the Department of Labor (DOL) resumed the operations of its Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC), which provides services that are essential to the process of hiring foreign workers. Soon after the iCert online portal was back in business, however, various immigration law …Read More

USCIS Website Gets a Makeover

Just a couple of weeks after the October government shutdown came to an end, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) unveiled the new version of its home on the Web. At KS Visa Law, we’ve noticed that the new website sports a clean, modern look that should prove more appealing and user-friendly than …Read More

False Claims to U.S. Citizenship Should be Taken Seriously

The path to legal residence and citizenship in the United States is often similar to a legal minefield for many applicants. Becoming a lawful resident poses legal risks to ill-informed immigrants who make unnecessary, yet very costly, mistakes. Such is the case of false claims to citizenship. Section 212(a)(6)(c) of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality …Read More

Current Status of Permanent Labor Certifications for Immigrants

According to recent statistics and audits by the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA), the permanent labor certifications program (PERM) is moving at a slow pace. The PERM process has traditionally been a highly bureaucratic affair due to the number of government agencies involved, and recent rulings and decisions made by …Read More

Governor Brown Signs Driver’s License Law for Immigrants in California

California is exercising its jurisdictional privilege as a member of the Union to benefit the large immigrant population of the Golden State. According to a recent report by the Union-Times San Diego, Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill that makes it easier for undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses. On October 3rd, Governor Brown made …Read More

New United States Green Card Lottery Season Begins

On October 1st, 2013, the United States began taking applications for its annual Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery (DV-2015), which will actually take place in 2015. This program is more commonly referred to as the “Green Card Lottery,” and it usually attracts hundreds of thousands of applications from around the world. The DV-2015 program provides a …Read More

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