Immigration Expands TPS for Haitians in NJ and nationwide

The Department of Homeland Security really stepped up to the plate by recently re-designating Haiti as a country for TPS, or Temporary Protected Status. Although TPS is not a grant of permanent residence, it does authorize nationals of countries desi… Read More
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New Jersey Immigration Judge Halts Deportation of Gay Husband

An immigration judge in Newark recently suspended the deportation of a Venezuelan man who is married to an American man after intervention from the federal government, The New York Times reports.New Jersey Immigration lawyers work to explore every av… Read More
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A Work Permit is no guarantee of success

Every so often, while trying to ascertain what immigration applications a client may have filed in the past, I hear, “immigration approved that case because they gave me a work permit.” Unfortunately, things are never that simple. An empl… Read More
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Don't file that expungement before citizenship if you live in NJ!

Did you know that expungements, while generally a good thing for people who have criminal records (whether arrests or convictions) and wish to keep them private, can be potentially detrimental to an application for naturalization/citizenship? Why? Th… Read More
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Obama Delivers Speech in El Paso Advocating Immigration Reform in New Jersey and Elsewhere

Last week, President Barack Obama delivered an immigration reform speech that attempted to outline the issue as we head into a Presidential election year. Many claimed it was merely a political campaigning tactic and that the administration has thus… Read More
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Do I have to take the Citizenship Test?

One of the more common misconceptions that we encounter during our daily practice revolves around naturalization and whether an applicant is required to take the test. There seems to be rumor especially among some of the ethnic communities in New Jer… Read More
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President Obama Pushes Again for New Immigration Law

In another encouraging piece of news, President Obama spoke again about immigration reform yesterday at the Texas-Mexico border. Calling reform an “economic imperative,” the President noted that fixing our immigrations laws will help to e… Read More
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Right to Education for Foreign Students in NJ and elsewhere

Those of you who have been following the plight of foreign students in New Jersey and elsewhere might be interested in knowing that the Department of Education and Department of Justice jointly issued a letter on May 6, 2011, addressing children̵… Read More
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Hispanics Account for 1 in 6 U.S. Residents, 2010 Census Reports

Wharton University reports that there are now 50.5 million Hispanics in the United States, accounting for about 1 out of every 6 residents. The 2010 U.S. Census reports more than half of the nation’s population growth was due to Hispanics; the… Read More
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Access to Higher Education Critical to Immigrant Rights in New Jersey

Late last month, The Star-Ledger published a scathing rebuke of a recent decision by the County College of Morris to charge undocumented immigrants out-of-state tuition rates to attend the school. Our Edison immigration attorneys are frequently calle… Read More
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