Now that USCIS has begun rescheduling naturalization interviews in NJ that were previously postponed due to COVID-19, the natural question now is what to expect? Will things be drastically different?The most obvious change is that there will be noticeably less people...
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We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back later for...
IBJJF Cash Prizes | How Does This Affect Jiujitsu Athletes on Visitor Visas?
This month, the International Brazilian Jiujitsu Federation (IBJJF) announced that it will now be awarding cash prizes to winners at the World Championships. Prizes will reportedly range from $4000 to $7000 for regular divisions, depending on the number of...
USCIS Closing Overseas Offices Means End To Direct I-130 Filing
Late last week, news broke that USCIS plans on closing its international field office division by the end of the year. The rationale behind this decision is purportedly to reallocate resources and manpower to handle the growing surge of asylum applications, but many...
How Does The Government Shutdown Affect My Immigration Case?
With the New Year, of course, there are always changes-unfortunately, not all good. In New Jersey, USCIS has already made the transition to its modernization campaign and eliminated self-scheduling of appointments through INFOPASS. Late last month, USCIS also...
Can My Visa Be Canceled For DWI?
It has become an increasingly alarming practice, now more than ever, for the Department of State to cancel or revoke a foreign national's visa while they are currently in the US. This is becoming a common policy, for example, if the Department of State receives...
Helpful Guidance for Brazilian Jiujitsu and MMA Athletes/Coaches Seeking Green Cards
Although not precedential, a very important decision regarding athletic extraordinary ability cases was recently issued that may provide further guidance to athletes making a career transition from competitor to coach. The case was decided by the Administrative...
Best Immigration Lawyer in New Jersey | Howell Satellite Office | Free Consultation
Lee and Garasia, LLC: Howell Satellite Office (inside the Levinson Axelrod Building) Starting in January 2015, we will also be seeing clients out of our satellite office in Howell, New Jersey. The Howell location is conveniently located inside the Levinson Axelrod...
New York ID will soon be available to Illegal and Undocumented Aliens
While having a form of identification is taken for granted by many New Yorkers, a half-million residents with complicated immigration issues have lived and struggled without any form of identification for years. Without any governmental issued form of ID, it is...
Supreme Court Rules on CSPA Priority Date Issue for Aged-Out Children
The Supreme Court has finally ruled on "priority date retention" issue raised by differing interpretations of a provision within the Child Status Protection Act, also known as the CSPA, for short. Unfortunately, the ruling does not favor "aged out" derivative children...