We feature the most accessed links by our readers in January 2013 below:
Top five January Immigration Daily Articles
- Rhode Island Seeks to Restore and Expand E-Verify by Bruce Buchanan, Siskind Susser
- 6 Obstacles that Could Thwart an Immigration Bill by Greg Siskind
- Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Part 2 by Harry DeMell
- Material Change Prohibition For Investors Dates At Least To 1977, Not 1998 by Joseph Whalen
- New Novel Explores The Lives Of Asylum Seekers by Jason Dzubow
Top five January Immigration Daily News Items
- Senate Issues Draft of Bipartisan Framework For CIR
- USCIS Issues Notice On Extension and Redesignation Of South Sudan For Temporary Protected Status
- CBP Issues Memo On Guidance On Providing Language Assistance To Other Law Enforcement Organizations
- ICE Publishes New Detainer Form I-247
- The Interplay of Borders, Turf, Cyberspace, and Jurisdiction: Issues Confronting U.S. Law Enforcement
Blogging: Philippine Nursing Supply Continues To Grow by Chris Musillo
Blogging: The Immigration Line is Too **** Long (and Slow) By Angelo Paparelli
Blogging: Republican Conditions for Supporting CIR: Border Security or Bigotry? By Roger Algase
News: House Judiciary Committee Announces Hearing On Americas Immigration System
News: CBP Reviews 2012 Fiscal Year Border Enforcement Outcomes
News: USCIS Updates H-2B Cap Count
News: DOS Launches New Visa Wait Time Online Service
Focus: Specific Countries
Tuesday, Tuesday 5 is the deadline to sign up for the Thursday, February 7 phone session of " Consular Processing For Experts " with Allen Kaye, Ted Chiappari, and Stephen Pattison. The curriculum is as follows:
- Bureau of Consular Affairs Issues
- Non-Immigrant Visa Processing Issues
- India
- China
Fax form: http://www.ilw.com/seminars/201214.pdf. Headline: A new, and smarter, Republican Party Click Here
Headline: Five myths about the immigration 'line' Click Here
Headline: How to pass immigration reform Click Here
Headline: A Secret Bipartisan Group, With Its Own Immigration Plan Click Here
Headline: On Immigration, a Campaign-Style Push in Hispanic Media Click Here
Headline: Senate won't rush immigration bill, Harry Reid says Click Here
Headline: As immigration debate changes, will Kris Kobach's influence wane? Click Here
Headline: Push for Entrepreneur Immigration Reform Grows on Capitol Hill! Click Here
Help Wanted: Immigration Attorneys
Philadelphia, PA; New York, NY - Klasko Law is seeking immigration attorneys at all levels to work with investors to document eligibility for EB-5 immigration, advising on alternatives, and guiding investors through the US immigration process. Experience with EB-5 visas and managing a team of paralegals is a plus. The ideal candidate will have excellent credentials and good client relations skills, and will be interested in working on challenging cases in this growing area of immigration law. For additional information, please visit www.klaskolaw.com and http://www.eb5immigration.com. Email your resume to hrpa@klaskolaw.com for prompt and confidential consideration.
CLE Immigration Event
Memphis, TN - (May 17-18, 2013) The Federal Bar Association in conjunction
with the Memphis Mid-South Chapter of the FBA; the Mid-South Chapter of the
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA); and the U.S. District Court
for the Western District of Tennessee, invite you to join us for one of the
most exciting national immigration conferences available this year. The
confirmed speaker line-up is a who's who of well-renowned AILA attorneys and
government officials including Judges from The US Circuit Court of Appeals,
EOIR and other former and current Immigration Judges from across the
country, and counsel from The Office of Immigration Litigation (OIL).
This conference also offers the opportunity to hear from a panel of ICE and
USCIS supervisors as they discuss various immigration issues that affect
both the Mid-South and the nation as a whole. Program includes special
tracks for pro bono attorneys as well as criminal lawyers. Earn up to 14.5
CLE hours (with a possibility of 3 ethics hours offered) and have fun, too.
Early bird deadline is March 31, 2013. This Conference is limited to 400
Participants. Feel free to check out the preliminary brochure. Also, check
out the housing and other information see here.
To place a classifieds ad in Immigration Daily, see here
To submit an article or a news item to Immigration Daily, write to editor@ilw.com. Follow ILW.COM on Twitter.
ComingsNGoings: Immigration Event
Teleconference - February 14, 2013 - 2:00-3:00pm (EST) - Please join Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman Maria Odom and her staff for a discussion on the recently released Formal Recommenations highlighting proposed and ongoing follow-up actions. They will discuss Ombudsman Case Assistance Online, implemented in late 2011, which improves their handling of requests for assistance from individiauls and employers seeking immigration benefits and services. To register, please email cisombudsman.publicaffairs@dhs.gov and reference "Ombudsman Update" in the subject line of your message.
An Important disclaimer! The information provided on this page is not legal advice. Transmission of this information is not intended to create, and receipt by you does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers must not act upon any information without first seeking advice from a qualified attorney. Copyright 1995-2013 American Immigration LLC, ILW.COM. Send correspondence and articles to editor@ilw.com. Letters and articles may be edited and may be published and otherwise used in any medium. The views expressed in letters and articles do not necessarily represent the views of ILW.COM.
Publisher: Sam Udani ISSN: 1930-062X
Advisory Board: Jason Dzubow, Rami Fakhoury, Matthew Kolken, Chris Musillo, Greg Siskind, Joel Stewart, Margaret Wong




Tag Cloud
The following errors occurred with your submission