New, Expanded Provisional Waiver Program!
One of the immigration policies that the Obama Administration has implemented, is what is called the provisional unlawful presence waiver. Since March 4, 2013, certain immigrant visa applicants could apply for this waiver in the U.S. before leaving the U.S. for their interviews at the U.S. Consulate in their native countries. This policy significantly lessened […]
Victims of Human Tafficking
According to the International Labour Organization, more than 20 million people are affected by trafficking each year. In response to such devastating statistics, in October 2000, Congress created a T nonimmigrant visa by passing the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (VTVPA). This piece of legislation was designed to protect victims of trafficking, as […]
Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration Overruled
On November 20, 2014, President Obama announced that he would use his Executive powers to pass a package of immigration reforms that would have potentially help approximately 4 million people. Nearly two years later, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the final “no” to the implementation of those executive actions. The Court, in a one page […]
Recent News in Orlando and Same-Sex Marriages
On June 12, 2016, an American-born man gunned down 49 people, and injured at least 53, at a gay nightclub in Orlando. This shooting was the deadliest shooting since 9/11, being described as an act terror and hate. The shooter’s motives are suspected to be due to his hatred toward the LGBTQ community, after seeing […]