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H1B Lottery Selection

March 26, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

We’re excited that a client’s H1B petition was selected for the lottery. We will be helping this local company to help keep this valued employee for up to 6 years.   If you need to talk to an experienced immigration attorney. We’ve helped hundreds of couples traverse the complicated immigration and citizenship process. We would love to help you as well. Call 617-714-4375 or email Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, client success, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: H1B petition

Rights Activist Settles Lawsuit

March 18, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

New York city rights activist Ravi Ragbir, an immigrant recently settled a lawsuit with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He argued in court that he was targeted for deportation because of his outspoken criticism of the organization and the larger immigration system. The rights activist has received a three year reprieve from deportation from winning the case, according to The Intercept news. The decision takes an Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: deportation, First Amendment rights for immigrants, reprieve from deportation

Marriage Based Green Card Approved!

March 14, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

Recently, our client was thrilled that his marriage based green card was approved. Due to COVID travel restrictions and embassy closures, 2020 was a stressful year for him and his wife, but now they are at ease that their application has been approved.   If you need to talk to an experienced immigration attorney. We’ve helped hundreds of couples traverse the complicated immigration and citizenship process. We Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, client success, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: green card approval, marriage based green card

VAWA Green Card Removal of Conditions Approved

March 7, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

Our client is thrilled this week that her long, long pending green card renewal was approved. She originally filed it without an attorney and with her ex-spouse. When she hired our firm, we identified abuse in the relationship and represented her on a VAWA/ Abuse waiver for her I-751. It was pending for nearly 2 years and was finally approved last week. The next step for our client is approval of her pending Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, client success, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: green card renewal, approved green card

Request to Expedite, Two for One!

March 4, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

Our client’s request to expedite was recently approved. She has a long pending marriage-based adjustment of status application. This request fast-tracked her travel document application and her work authorization application, based on her need to travel abroad to visit her ailing grandmother.   If you need to talk to an experienced immigration attorney. We’ve helped hundreds of couples traverse the complicated Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, client success, Uncategorized Tagged With: work authorization application, expedite approval, expedite

VAWA Green Card Approval

March 3, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

Recently, we were thrilled for our client that her VAWA/Abuse based case was approved in less than four months. We helped her to quickly prepare a strong application that clearly told her story to USCIS. Now, she is a permanent resident without conditions and soon will be eligible to apply for US citizenship.     If you need to talk to an experienced immigration attorney. We’ve helped hundreds of couples Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, client success, Uncategorized Tagged With: USCIS, VAWA case approved

New Pilot Program Launched by a Private Prison Company

March 3, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

A private prison company is launching a new pilot program that would place migrants caught crossing the border under house arrest. BI Incorporated, the group responsible, is a subset of the private prison company GEO Group. Immigrants enrolled in this new pilot program “home curfew” would be confined to their place of residence in the United States for 12 hours a day, from 8pm until 8am, until their court hearing. Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: alternative-to-detention, BI Incorporated

February 28 Update – U.S. citizenship after immigrating almost 9 years ago

February 28, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

Last week, we represented a client who obtained U.S. citizenship after immigrating to the U.S. almost 9 years ago. He had met his wife in Europe, married there, had a child there and immigrated to the U.S. on a marriage based green card. He now enjoys the peace and security of U.S. citizenship.   If you need to talk to an experienced immigration attorney. We’ve helped hundreds of couples traverse the Read More

Filed Under: client success Tagged With: celebrate US citizenship, green card approval, marriage based green card

Flyer Regarding Protecting Permanent Residency

February 28, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

AILA's how to protect permanent residency flyer. flyer-Protecting-Permanent-Residence-Jan-2022 Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: AILA residency flyer

Practice Alert: USCIS Decoupling Adjudication of EADs and Advance Paroles to Expedite EAD Issuance

February 25, 2022
Cambridge Immigration Law

Practice Alert: USCIS Decoupling Adjudication of EADs and Advance Paroles to Expedite EAD Issuance https://www.aila.org/advo-media/aila-practice-pointers-and-alerts/practice-alert-uscis-decoupling-adjudication AILA has been made aware that USCIS is prioritizing working through an EAD backlog to avoid applicants experiencing a lapse or prolonged lapse in employment. This follows reports from AILA members receiving Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates Tagged With: AILA, AP travel authorization

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