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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Measures to Prevent Lost Green Cards

On May 2, 2011, USCIS announced that it will be implementing a new procedure called the Secure Mail Initiative (SMI). Made possible with a partnership with the US Post Office, the SMI will supposedly allow USCIS to confirm delivery of important docum… Read More
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Hindu's Growth Attributed to Indian American Immigrants in New Jersey, New York

The Huffington Post recently published an informative and interesting article looking at the growing Hindu population in the United States. A third of all Hindus are found in New Jersey, California and New York. Our Newark immigration attorneys enjoy… Read More
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Citizenship Information Sessions in New Jersey

Most people are unaware that USCIS regularly holds “open houses” as well as information sessions for the general public. Considering that the N-400, Application for Naturalization, is the most searched form on USCIS.gov, people might be i… Read More
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Group Pushes for Immigrant Rights in New Jersey; Protests Essex County Detention Facility

Advocates concluded a six-week campaign for immigrant rights in New Jersey by marching through Newark, ABC7 News reported. Our New Jersey immigration attorneys understand the challenges faced by immigrant families and we are dedicated to fighting for… Read More
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New Immigration Law Coming Soon?

President Obama recently met with a select group of business, political, religious, and labor leaders on April 19 of this year to discuss possible immigration reform. Some of the people present included New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Califo… Read More
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