Some videos in their center do provide useful information, such as their «Immigration Court» video that explains how
immigration court works.
Not exact matches
Statsure is based in Puerto Rico: - Onshore for regulatory purposes and
immigration /
work permits - Access to US
court system - Compliant with current tax regime
Statsure is based in Puerto Rico, which is considered onshore for regulatory purposes,
immigration and
work permits, and has access to the US
court system.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- U.S.
immigration authorities have detained a 23 - year - old Mexican man who was brought to the United States illegally as a child and given a
work permit during the Obama administration, according to a lawsuit challenging the detention in Seattle federal
court.
«The agency is similarly concerned with the tone of the district
court's decision, which equates the difficult
work ICE professionals do every day to enforce our
immigration laws with «treatment we associate with regimes we revile as unjust,» and is actively exploring its appellate options.»
During next year's legislative session the IDC will
work with the state and city to secure $ 11.1 million in total funding for the NYIFUP program that will allow for 100 % representation for those in
immigration court in New York.
work for the
immigration court in Tucson as a legal assistant.
Ms. Garcia's pro bono
work includes representing unaccompanied minors in
immigration court for Kids In Need of Defense.
Together, the Council and its social justice collaboration partner, the Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice, oversee program committees
working on Criminal Justice Reform, Access to Justice, Child Support and Family Law Reform, and
Immigration Court Reform.
Projects run the spectrum of legal
work from representing voting rights organizations and individual voters in federal and state
courts,
immigration and asylum efforts assisting detainees and victims of domestic violence to partnering with commercial clients» in - house counsel on naturalization and consumer law projects, and collaborating with a non-profit to advise their grant recipients on topics including contracts, corporate governance, and tax issues.
The US plans to impose tight quotas on the judges who hear them are ill thought out — likely by civil servants with little or no understanding of the practical challenges of
working in
immigration appeal and
court work.
Prior to the job opening, I had been
working on a motion to reopen... Prior to doing weed law I did
immigration and criminal law, and I was a
immigration lawyer on a case, and the criminal lawyer was sitting in
court waiting for my current boss to have a fight with a DEA agent on the stand who was refusing service.
Employment issues, interesting recent
court decisions, international law topics that pique my interest and matters that regard
immigration and undocumented workers (due to our
work with the Hispanic market)
Family law,
immigration and extradition cases formed a large proportion of the Supreme
Court's
work in the last financial year, its annual report shows.
The matter eventually made its way to the Supreme
Court where Chief Justice Rehnquist delivered the opinion of the
Court stating that Federal
immigration policy, as expressed by Congress, foreclosed the NLRB from awarding back pay to an undocumented alien who has never been legally authorized to
work in the United States.
He has helped numerous immigrants obtain legal status through the Boston
Immigration Court and has
worked extensively with the Massachusetts Innocence Program and the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers to advance the interests of justice in the Commonwealth.
Ghalib has legal experience at both the United States Federal and State levels and has
worked with the United States Department of Justice - Executive Office for
Immigration Review, Federal
Court of Appeals, and the United Nations.
The program offers information to people with cases in the
immigration court system about how that system
works and what their rights are.
She has also
worked at various other civil litigation and
immigration law firms, and she has served as a judicial intern for Justice John Donovan at the Fourteenth
Court of Appeals.
Our
immigration lawyer represents
immigration and clients facing deportation / removal before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in
immigration courts throughout the United States in obtaining their permanent resident cards, citizenship, religious and political asylum applications, removal / deportation hearings, criminal defense, DACA, deferred action enforcement, temporary and permanent visa applications, K 1 fiance visa petitions,
work authorization visa,
immigration bonds and holds, criminal bonds, appeals, violence against women (VAWA) battered spouse petitions, cancellation of removal, TPS or DED and more.
The case is brought on behalf of any foreign workers who, on or after December 11, 2009 to the opt - out / opt - in date set by the
Court, made payments to Overseas
Immigration Services Inc., Overseas Career and Consulting Services Ltd., and / or Trident
Immigration Services Ltd. and who were thereafter provided with employment contracts to
work at Mac's Convenience Stores in British Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan under Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker program.
We assist with temporary
work visas and permanent residence matters, as well as advise on I - 9 compliance and record keeping and government audits and hearings and appeals before the federal
court, the Board of
Immigration Appeals and the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals.
On a pro bono basis, Craig has represented clients seeking political asylum before the United States
Immigration Court, clients seeking disability benefits, and he has
worked with an area nonprofit providing legal assistance to persons living with HIV.
Immigration: All aspects of immigration, asylum, nationality and refugee law with particular emphasis and expertise in: asylum and human rights cases; overlap between asylum and extradition law; representing children subject to immigration control; representing victims of trafficking and other vulnerable clients; detention and deportation; immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases; immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigr
Immigration: All aspects of
immigration, asylum, nationality and refugee law with particular emphasis and expertise in: asylum and human rights cases; overlap between asylum and extradition law; representing children subject to immigration control; representing victims of trafficking and other vulnerable clients; detention and deportation; immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases; immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigr
immigration, asylum, nationality and refugee law with particular emphasis and expertise in: asylum and human rights cases; overlap between asylum and extradition law; representing children subject to
immigration control; representing victims of trafficking and other vulnerable clients; detention and deportation; immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases; immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigr
immigration control; representing victims of trafficking and other vulnerable clients; detention and deportation;
immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases; immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigr
immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases;
immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigr
immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal
work in FTT and UT and the higher
courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and
immigrationimmigration bail.
From credit counseling sessions to
court and clinic visits to an all - new
immigration clinic, it has been inspiring to see so many groups
work together to highlight and expand the important pro bono
work taking place in Washington, DC.»
Internships are also available with the BDS
Immigration Practice in three focus areas: Padilla, where attorneys work closely with BDS criminal defenders to avoid or minimize negative immigration consequences of their noncitizen clients» criminal cases pursuant to our obligations under the Supreme Court's decision in Padilla v. Kentucky; the Youth and Communities Project providing BDS clients and Brooklyn residents with affirmative immigration benefits and removal defense; and the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), a first - in - the - nation program that provides legal representation for indigent New Yorkers in detained removal p
Immigration Practice in three focus areas: Padilla, where attorneys
work closely with BDS criminal defenders to avoid or minimize negative
immigration consequences of their noncitizen clients» criminal cases pursuant to our obligations under the Supreme Court's decision in Padilla v. Kentucky; the Youth and Communities Project providing BDS clients and Brooklyn residents with affirmative immigration benefits and removal defense; and the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), a first - in - the - nation program that provides legal representation for indigent New Yorkers in detained removal p
immigration consequences of their noncitizen clients» criminal cases pursuant to our obligations under the Supreme
Court's decision in Padilla v. Kentucky; the Youth and Communities Project providing BDS clients and Brooklyn residents with affirmative
immigration benefits and removal defense; and the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), a first - in - the - nation program that provides legal representation for indigent New Yorkers in detained removal p
immigration benefits and removal defense; and the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), a first - in - the - nation program that provides legal representation for indigent New Yorkers in detained removal proceedings.
First, Padilla attorneys
work in close collaboration with BDS criminal defenders to avoid or minimize the negative
immigration consequences of their noncitizen clients» criminal cases, and to ensure clients are fully advised of those consequences pursuant to our obligations under the Supreme
Court's decision in Padilla v. Kentucky.
Padilla attorneys
work closely with criminal and family defense attorneys and staff in an early intervention model, providing
immigration - related advice as early as the client's arraignment and coordinating with
court staff, prosecutors, social workers, and client families to promote the best possible outcome for the criminal, family, and / or
immigration cases.
Matterhorn - enabled
courts expand access for citizens who can not miss
work, school, or family care to attend
court, or who fear coming to
court because of their race, ethnicity, or
immigration status.
Most recently she is a member of a
working group aiming to pilot a dedicated new
court for migrant & trafficked children which crosses these children involvement in family, crime and
immigration law.
This is so whether a volume practice involves
immigration law or
court - appointed criminal
work or unbundled incorporation.
Equal Justice
Works, in partnership with Catholic Legal
Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC), Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), and the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), will receive $ 1.2 million — more than half of the total funding — to deploy 55 full - time Members (45 lawyers and 10 paralegals) to provide legal representation to unaccompanied children, build pro bono capacity to support that population, and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of immigration courts in the locations in which members
Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC), Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), and the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), will receive $ 1.2 million — more than half of the total funding — to deploy 55 full - time Members (45 lawyers and 10 paralegals) to provide legal representation to unaccompanied children, build pro bono capacity to support that population, and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of
immigration courts in the locations in which members
immigration courts in the locations in which members will serve.
Her experience in
immigration law and policy includes working as a fellow for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, EU headquarters in Belgium; clerking for the Immigration Court of San Francisco; and guest lecturer at C
immigration law and policy includes
working as a fellow for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, EU headquarters in Belgium; clerking for the
Immigration Court of San Francisco; and guest lecturer at C
Immigration Court of San Francisco; and guest lecturer at CSU Eastbay.
Prior to joining Owen Bird, Sarah clerked for Justice Gagné at the Federal
Court of Canada, where she
worked on a wide range of files, including constitutional and charter challenges, crown liability,
immigration, intellectual property, tax, and natural resources.
Staff who are skilled at
working with attorneys, the
court system, birth parents, Citizenshipand
Immigration Services and domestic and international child - placing agencies in order to ensure that children are provided with loving homes