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Undocumented people can now get professional licenses in New Jersey
Immigration Law

Governor Phil Murphy has signed a historic bill allowing undocumented people to obtain professional and occupational licensing in our state, as long as they...

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White House Must Accept New DACA Applications, Judge Says
Immigration Law

Less than a month after the Supreme Court denied the Trump administration’s attempt to end the DACA program, a federal judge has secured another...

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Trump Suspends Worker Visas Until the End of 2020 by Proclamation
Immigration Law

Effective today, the Trump administration has issued a proclamation that suspends the issuing of multiple work visas, including the H-1B, the H-2B, the J, and the L visas. This...

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USCIS Putting 75% of Staff on Furlough
Immigration Law

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be putting 13,400 employees on indefinite furlough this summer. Employees will receive a 30-day “reduction-in-force” (RIF) notice by July 2 for...

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ICE Hits “Sanctuary Cities” with Increased Surveillance
Immigration Law

ICE has begun 24-hour surveillance of undocumented immigrants in ‘sanctuary cities’ in an effort to make arrests where law enforcement agencies are not cooperating...

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28 NJ Businesses Face Immigration Services Fraud Charges
Immigration Law

This post is informational and Lloyd Bennett Was not involved with this case. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office accused 28 business of immigration...

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DACA Recipients Fight for Right to Travel Outside the U.S.
Immigration Law

What Does Advance Parole Mean for DACA Applicants? Last week, students from Southern California flew to Washington, D.C. to bring attention to a little-known...

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Fact & Fiction of the “10 Year Law”: How Changes in the Law Impact Your Immigration Case
Immigration Law

10 Year Immigration Law Many people are under the impression that if they have been in the United States for more than ten years,...

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Per New Policy, USCIS Won’t Forgive Immigration Application Mistakes
Others

Human beings are prone to making mistakes. We’re forgetful and absent-minded sometimes. Sometimes we misremember details only to be corrected later. Government organizations understand...

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