La Nueva Regla del Cargo Público: Una Breve Explicación

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La nueva regla del Cargo Público que fue publicada ayer es, de acuerdo con USCIS, una manera de asegurar “que aquellos que están buscando venir o quedarse en los Estados Unidos no dependan de recursos públicos para saciar sus necesidades, si no que, dependan de sus propias capacidades y de los recursos de sus familiares,…
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To Post or Not to Post: Tips on how to Handle the New Visa Screening Requirements

Last weekend, the Trump Administration announced it would begin requiring the submission of social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers from all U.S. visa applicants. This change is expected to affect about 15 million foreigners who apply for visas to enter the United States each year. In light of this new development, we…
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Meet Our Newest Attorney

To those who are reading this, allow me to introduce myself: my name is Moses El-Sayed (Moussa for the Arabic speakers), and I am George P. Mann’s newest immigration attorney. My ethnic background is Lebanese, but I was born and raised in the city of Dearborn, Michigan. If you are unfamiliar with Dearborn, it is…
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Michigan Marijuana Laws: What Non U.S. Citizens Need to Know

On Election Day, voters in the State of Michigan overwhelmingly approved Proposal 1, officially legalizing marijuana for recreational use. For residents of the state and citizens across the nation, marijuana can now be consumed legally within the parameters set out by Michigan law.  Marijuana plant However, for legal permanent residents, the undocumented and those in…
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Myth Busting the Asylum Process

To someone who has never navigated it, the asylum process in the United States can appear daunting, complicated and confusing. Not only are there different types of asylum, but there are different ways to pursue an asylum case. Recent events surrounding asylum show just how ill-informed the public is about the process. Comments blaming parents…
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