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Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller
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August 17, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, Family Visas, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Immigration reform, migrant children
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Livid lawmakers clash with feds over safety of unaccompanied immigrant children By JOHN PARKINSON Aug 16, 2018, 2:43 PM Charles Reed/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/AP Lawmakers clashed with federal officials during a heated hearing Thursday examining which agencies maintain legal responsibility for the welfare of unaccompanied, undocumented immigrant children after they are placed in the homes Read More
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August 10, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Immigration reform, migrant children, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship
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Now the Trump administration wants to limit citizenship for legal immigrants The most significant change to legal immigration in decades could affect millions of would-be citizens, say lawyers and advocates. by Julia Ainsley / Aug.07.2018 / 3:01 AM ET New citizens recite the Pledge of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony in New York on April 10.Justin Lane / Read More
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August 10, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, California immigration, DACA and SUCCEED Act, E1, E2, E2 visas, E3, EB-1, EB-3 Employment Green Card, Family Visas, Fiancee Visa, foreign students, Green Card, Green Card Marriage, H-1B, H-1B visa, H1-B, H1-B1, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, immigration legislation, Investor Visas, Investor Visas E1, J-1, L1 visa, Naturalization, O-1 Visa, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship, VISA BULLETIN, working visa
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Visa Bulletin For August 2018 Number 20 Volume X Washington, D.C View as Printer Friendly PDF A. STATUTORY NUMBERS This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during August for: “Final Action Dates” and “Dates for Filing Applications,” indicating when immigrant visa applicants should be notified to assemble and submit required documentation to the National Visa Center. Unless Read More
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August 10, 2018
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DACA and SUCCEED Act, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy
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Tags: DACA, DACA renewal, Dream Act, Federal judge, restore DACA, trump administration
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to restore DACA program; gives 20 days to appeal By MARK OSBORNE, JUSTIN FISHEL MIKE LEVINE Aug 4, 2018, 12:15 AM ET Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images, FILE WATCH Federal judge rules the Trump administration must restore DACA A federal judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration must fully restore Read More
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August 3, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, H-1B, H-1B visa, H1-B, H1-B1, H1-B1 visa, H1B1 Visa, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Trump Immigration policy, working visa
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Tags: H1 B visa petition, H1B visa, outsourcing visas, Student Visa, Tech worker
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The Impact of Trump’s H-1B Visa Crackdown By Deborah DSouza | Updated August 1, 2018 — 10:33 AM EDT President Donald Trump signed the “Buy American, Hire American” executive order in April 2017, and we’ve seen companies, employees and students adjust to a new climate. The order directs the Department of Homeland Security to help ensure H-1B visas used by Read More
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July 26, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, Asylum, California immigration, DACA and SUCCEED Act, Family Visas, FOIA, Form I-9, Green Card, Green Card Marriage, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Immigration reform, Investor Visas, migrant children, Naturalization, O-1 Visa, Trump Immigration policy, working visa
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USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for Certain Requests for Evidence and Notices of Intent to Deny Versión en español WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today posted a policy memorandum (PDF, 113 KB) (PM) that provides guidance to USCIS adjudicators regarding their discretion to deny an application, petition, or request without first issuing a Request for Evidence Read More
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July 25, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, Family Visas, Fiancee Visa, Green Card Marriage, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, migrant children
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Tags: Family Visas, Fiance Visa, K1 Visa, K3 visa, K4 visa, mariage visa, spouse visa, visas for children
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K-1: the Fiancé(e) Visa The K-1 fiancé(e) visa is used by foreign citizens engaged to U.S. citizens who wish to reside in the United States after marriage. The visa allows the U.S. citizen to bring his or her foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. for 90 days. During this time, the foreign citizen fiancé(e) must get married to Read More
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July 6, 2018
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Asylum, California immigration, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Immigration reform, Trump Immigration policy
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Tags: asylum, asylum seekers, immigration agents, US Border
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TOP IMMIGRATION STORIES Nearly 2,000 people seeking asylum in the United States have put their name in a notebook. Its origins are unclear, but it was created after U.S. border officials began to limit the number of asylum seekers allowed to enter the San Ysidro Port of Entry. The notebook became a way for the immigrants Read More
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June 22, 2018
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California immigration, Family Visas, Green Card, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, immigration debate, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Immigration reform, migrant children, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy, US Citizenship
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Tags: border security, congress, H1B, IMMIGRATION, immigration debate, political debate, Undocumented Children
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The U.S. Immigration Debate Comprehensive immigration reform has eluded Congress for years, moving controversial policy decisions into the executive and judicial branches of government. Backgrounder by Claire Felter and Danielle Renwick A U.S. Border Patrol agent keeps watch along the fence next to the U.S.-Mexican border in Calexico, California.Mike Blake/Reuters Introduction Immigration has been a touchstone of the U.S. Read More
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June 21, 2018
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Adjustment of Status, California immigration, immigrant families, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Attorney Luiza A. Miller, Immigration Law, Immigration Lawyer, immigration legislation, Immigration reform, migrant children, Naturalization, Trump Immigration policy
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Tags: border security, executive order, family separation, immigration legislation, legislation passage, migrant children, New border policy, zero-tolerance
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Trump’s immigration reversal creates its own chaos Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN Updated 1:04 PM ET, Thu June 21, 2018 Washington (CNN)The White House is scrambling to fix the confusion and humanitarian concerns unleashed by President Donald Trump’s reversal on the separation of parents and children who come across the southern border as undocumented migrants. Melania Read More
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