by Salam Bustanji | Dec 12, 2021 | green card, I-751, Immigration law policy and updates
Section 216 of The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) requires certain spouses of US citizens (those who are married less than 2 years when they are granted their US permanent residence or “green card”) to remove conditions on their permanent resident status. ...
by Salam Bustanji | Nov 23, 2021 | Immigration Law & Policy, Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News, USCIS
The Law Offices of Solow, Hartnett and Galvan celebrate the latest U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services updated policy which provides structural changes for nonimmigrant H-4, L-2 and E dependent spouses suffering from long-delayed processing times for the...
by Adam Solow | Nov 13, 2020 | Immigration Law & Policy, Immigration law policy and updates, Practicing Immigration Law, Uncategorized
Like the vast majority of society, the past 9 months have been some of the most challenging and traumatic of our lives. Practicing immigration law in the age of COVID-19 has been a humbling experience. After a brief lull in summer and early fall, COVID-19... by Charles Honeyman | Sep 15, 2020 | Hon. Charles M. Honeyman, Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News
Presentation by the Honorable Charles M. Honeyman (Immigration Judge, Retired) What is a Court? Cambridge Dictionary: a place where trials and other legal cases happen (with) …officials deciding if someone is guilty Merriam-Webster: formal legal meeting in which... by Charles Honeyman | Aug 29, 2020 | Hon. Charles M. Honeyman, Immigration law policy and updates, Immigration News
As “of counsel” and on behalf of Solow, Isbell & Palladino, LLC (SIP), welcome to another blog exploring issues impacting the Immigration Courts. In this blog, I will highlight some of the most important portions of the latest proposed regulation that is yet... by Charles Honeyman | Aug 16, 2020 | Hon. Charles M. Honeyman, Immigration law policy and updates
As “of counsel” and on behalf of Solow, Isbell & Palladino, LLC (SIP), welcome to another blog exploring issues impacting the nation’s Immigration Courts. In this blog, I will review the status of DOJ’s efforts to decertify NAIJ as a legally recognized collective...