Comment: SCOTUS Case, Bridging Borders
Today's Immigration Daily Issue Features Several Items of Interest, Including Articles, Blogging and News About Can the SCOTUS Case, US v. Hansen, Help To Protect Aliens Who May Be Deemed Inadmissible for Alien Smuggling?, Bridging Borders: A Small Business Guide to Sponsoring Green Cards, DHS Notice of Authorization of an Optional Alternative to Physical Document Examination for Form I-9 and more. Please scroll down to find the item(s) below. Please let us know your thoughts by writing to us at editor@ilw.com

Article: Can the SCOTUS Case, US v. Hansen, Help To Protect Aliens Who May Be Deemed Inadmissible for Alien Smuggling? by Alan Lee, Esq.

Article: Bridging Borders: A Small Business Guide to Sponsoring Green Cards by David H. Nachman, Esq., Ludka Zimovcak, Esq., Snehal Batra, Esq. and Samantha Chasworth, Esq.

News: DHS Notice of Authorization of an Optional Alternative to Physical Document Examination for Form I-9

Focus: Silicon Valley EB5 Event

The new EB5 Reform Act allows for concurrent filing of Adjustment of Status with I-526 applications, which gives investors residing in USA most of the benefits of a Green Card within a few months of investing. So Indian H1Bs in the US may be the single largest piece of the EB5 global market in 2023. ILW has conducted 175+ in person EB5 events in 30+ cities across USA To find out more click Here 

Headline: Opinion The left needs to win, not duck, the immigration debate Click here
Headline: Justice Department Sues Texas Over Floating Barrier in Rio Grande Click here
Headline: Buoys, razor wire, and a Trump-y wall: How Greg Abbott turned the Rio Grande into an immigration 'war zone' Click here
Headline: Seattle Community Garden Becomes Second Home for Asian Immigrants Click here
Headline: Indigenous groups say they are left out of US immigration debate Click here

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ComingsNGoings: NPZ Law Group Announces its Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Office
The Nachman Phulwani Zimovcak (NPZ) Law Group continues to build its presence throughout Florida. Located at Crown Center, 1451 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 300, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309, NPZ Law Group, also known as VISASERVE continues to expand our U.S. and Canadian Immigration Law services both regionally and nationally.  NPZ Law Group, headquartered in Ridgewood, NJ, (with offices in Raritan, NJ, a presence in Indiana and an office in Toronto, Canada, and multiple “on the ground” relational offices throughout in India), continues to be committed to delivering top-notch US and Canadian immigration and nationality law services. Our Florida office is part of our continuing efforts to reach and serve our South Florida clients in a more personal and efficient manner. For more information, please e-mail us at info@visaserve.comor call us at (201) 670-0006.


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