When the Russians breached the border of Ukraine, countless Ukrainians found themselves fleeing from the relentless bombing of their homeland. They knew that staying within the confines of their country could have catastrophic consequences. The question remained,...
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Immigrants receive an extension on work permits
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that immigrants could continue using expired work permits to stay in the country for another 18 months. This decision to give reprieve to workers comes amid a massive backlog of work...
The Dignity Act could offer new hope to immigrants
In February of 2022, Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar introduced a bill that would completely reform the nation’s current immigration policies. Deemed “The Dignity Act,” this bill is her answer to assisting the many undocumented immigrants who are currently in the...
Common mistakes during Green Card interviews
Obtaining a marriage green card is a huge step for you and your family. It allows you to live in the U.S. permanently and work. In a few years, you will also have the option to apply for U.S. citizenship. One crucial part of the application process is the interview....
DHS announces temporary protected status for Afghan nationals
With armed conflict continuing to rage in Afghanistan, the situation is dire for civilians on the ground. Islamic State- Khorasan (IS-K) continues to seek further dominance over the population, utilizing methods that include violent attacks against innocents. The...
How military service can impact a family’s immigration rights
Many people who immigrated to the United States feel deeply grateful for their new home country. Military service is one of the many ways that immigrants benefit the country as a whole. There is a strong history of first-generation and second-generation immigrants...
DACA: The current state of play in 2022
When the Biden Administration took charge, a lot of young, undocumented people in this country felt a renewed sense of hope that they’ll be able to continue living their lives in the only homeland they have ever known. Over a year later, more than 650,000 young people...
Crimes of moral turpitude can lead to deportation
As an immigrant, facing any criminal charges can be distressing due to the possibility of deportation. There may be a lot you have going on regarding work or family, which you may have to leave behind once you are deported. However, not all crimes are deportable. It...
Asylum and humanitarian parole for Ukrainians
Considering the devastating conflict in Ukraine, David F. Vedder P.A. recognizes an urgent need to assist Ukrainians already in the U.S. who need to acquire status and assist Ukrainians outside the U.S. to enter the U.S. lawfully. In connection with those stated...
Avoid these common mistakes when handling I-9 files
Employment eligibility verification is a mandatory process for all employers. It is used to ascertain an individual's identity and legal authorization to work as a paid employee in the country and applies to everyone. It means that for every new person you hire, you...
