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Archive for August 6, 2007
USCIS TO ADMINISTER ADDITIONAL HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS
August 6, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
The USCIS announced in an Update released today that it will administer the Humanitarian Parole Program, the Moscow Refugee Parole Program, and the Cuban Haitian Entrant Program. These programs were previously administered by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
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USCIS Implements Changes to Assist Adoptive Parents
August 6, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
In an Update issued today, the USCIS announced that on July 30, 2007 the agency implemented several changes benefiting prospective adoptive parents who experience delays finalizing their adoptions allowing a one-time extension of an approved application. In a related Update, the USCIS released FAQs on these changes.
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ARLEN SPECTER: A LESS AMBITIOUS APPROACH TO IMMIGRATION (WASHINGTON POST)
August 6, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
In an editorial piece by Senator Arlen Specter (R - PA) that appeared in today’s Washington Post, he states: “The charge of amnesty defeated comprehensive immigration reform in the Senate this summer. It is too important, and there has been too much legislative investment, not to try again. The time to do so is now.”
It is refreshing to see a Senator continue to stand up for principles he believes are best for the country rather than just run away or completely change his stance simply because it is a difficult issue to address.
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FOR LOVE AND IMMIGRATION
August 6, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
The following is not legal advice and is for general informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified immigration lawyer for advice on your specific situation.
People legitimately marry for many reasons, such as: for love, to start a family, for money, convenience, power, prestige, family and social acceptance. However, when a US citizen marries a foreign-national who applies for permanent residence through marriage, the USCIS will determine the validity of the marriage for immigration purposes.
If the marriage is valid at inception, it is valid for immigration purposes. The test is whether the bride and groom intended to establish a life together. If a marriage was knowingly entered into for the purpose of evading US immigration laws and the person knew or had reason to know of the immigration laws there could be immigration, civil and/or criminal consequences.
Some facts to keep in mind for an alien who wishes to obtain permanent residence through marriage to a US Citizen: (1) cohabitation and consummation are not absolute requirements, (2) homosexual marriages are not valid, and (3) postoperative transsexual marriages are recognized.
A foreign national who applies for permanent residence through marriage will be granted conditional residence status unless the marriage is more than two years old at the time of granting immigrant status. A conditional resident and his or her spouse should petition the USCIS to remove the condition within 90 days before the second anniversary of conditional residence. If a joint petition cannot be filed, in certain situations, the alien may apply for a waiver.
For almost all marriage cases, the USCIS will require the spouses to attend an interview at the district office (if the alien is in removal proceedings, the case will be heard by an immigration judge). A sham marriage is illegal and if discovered, could become a true nightmare for both spouses involved. However, if an alien is fortunate enough to truly fall in love with and marry a US Citizen who is willing to apply for him or her, it is among the fastest ways to become a legal permanent residence.
As with all areas of immigration, there are many quirks and restrictions that the parties need to be aware of prior to filing the petition and application. Despite the strong temptation to file the case oneself, I strongly recommended that the alien be represented by qualified counsel whenever possible.
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