What is a U-Visa

What is a U-Visa? A U-Visa is a visa for victims of a crime who have suffered mentally and/or physically from the crime and have also cooperated with police enforcement regarding the crime. Who Qualifies for a U-Visa? In order to qualify for a U Visa, the individual has to have suffered physical or mental Continue Reading …

INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON DEFERRED ACTION FOR CHILDHOOD ARRIVALS

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DACA Powerpoint Presentation by Nasiri Law

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Deferred Action Process for Young People Who Are Low Enforcement Priorities

The Following is information pertaining to Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano ‘s memorandum issued on June 15, 2012 pertaining to Deferred Action for Certain young people. This information pertaining to Deferred Action was obtained and available online at: http://www.uscis.gov/ U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) alerts eligible individuals NOT to submit a deferred action Continue Reading …

How to Screen Clients

Whether a seasoned attorney or new to the legal profession, one can never be too careful in creating a systematic approach to screening clients. As a new practitioner, I am always concerned about making sure I screen clients thoroughly for potential risks and malpractice suits. One common theme in the advice I have received over Continue Reading …

The Process of Obtaining a B-2 Tourist Visa

It’s that time of the year again, and many people from around the world are gearing up for summer vacations. For those interested in traveling to the United States, some of the most frequently asked questions among potential tourists are “What is the process of applying for a tourist visa to the United States? What Continue Reading …