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Tips: What to Wear to Court

February 12, 2015
Cambridge Immigration Law

It is common knowledge that when attending court, you should dress respectfully. What isn’t common knowledge is what dressing respectfully entails. In general, respectful clothing for court includes clothing that is modest, clean and that fits you well. The goal is to allow the judge to notice you and your message, not your appearance. Below are court attire tips for anyone attending a court hearing or USCIS Read More

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Many LGBT Families Feel Left Out of President’s New Immigration Plan

November 25, 2014
Cambridge Immigration Law

President Obama's new immigration plan focused on keeping families together and avoiding devastating deportations of the parents of children. However, the plan does not help families that do not have children. Also, the plan does not help the parents of US citizen children or lawful permanent resident children, when the parents are not the biological or legal parents. The Huffington Post reports that LGBT advocates Read More

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DHS Announces Revised Removal Priorities

November 22, 2014
Cambridge Immigration Law

As part of President Obama's proposed immigration executive actions, the Department of Homeland Security has announced revised removal priorities as applied to illegal immigrants. Among those illegal immigrants whom the DHS plans to focus their resources on removing are convicted felons, national security threats, immigrants apprehended at the border, and those who entered unlawfully after January 1, 2014. President Read More

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President to Speak on Immigration Reform

November 19, 2014
Cambridge Immigration Law

After weeks of speculation surrounding the proposed use of executive authority, President Obama announced an address that would outline his plans for unilaterally passing immigration reform, The New York Times reports. Reports have indicated that up to 5 million undocumented immigrants could receive work permits and additional protection from deportation as a result of the President's authority. However, those Read More

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Office Relocation

November 18, 2014
Cambridge Immigration Law

Just a brief—but important—announcement: I have officially completed my office relocation to 111 Rice Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After months of working diligently to establish my new practice, I am very excited about this new space, and it is my hope that it will allow me to better represent my clients with a more accessible office and workable space for both myself and others. Relocating to this new Read More

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May 7, 2014
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