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Archive for September 28, 2007
EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT USCIS RECEIPT DELAYS
September 28, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
The USCIS has issued FAQs on Receipt Delays as well as its weekly Receipting Update.
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SUPERSIZED IMMIGRATION RAIDS AT NEVADA MCDONALDS RESTAURANTS
September 28, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
According to an Associated Press article: “Federal agents raided 11 McDonald’s restaurants in northern Nevada and made dozens of arrests Thursday as part of an investigation into illegal immigration.”
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THE WHOLE TRUTH
September 28, 2007 by Bradley Maged.
The following is not legal advice. Please contact a qualified immigration lawyer for assistance with your unique case.
When consulting with an immigration lawyer, the client should be as forthcoming as possible early in the relationship. There are times when one may feel that a minor arrest or other incident should not matter to a case, and this may be true, but full disclosure will allow the attorney to determine the best way to proceed. When in doubt, tell the lawyer. It is advisable to bring all immigration-related and other relevant documentation (such as criminal dispositions, divorce/marriage certificates, and passport) with you to the initial consultation.
Sometimes not filing anything with the USCIS or waiting to file are the optimal solutions. Other times, a situation may require that an alien leave the US and apply from abroad to reenter. These determinations are case-specific and necessitate the attorney having a complete understanding of a client’s history and goals from the outset.
A case assessment made by an immigration lawyer is only as good as the information on which it is based.
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