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  • Does a Friend or Relative Who Was Deported from the U.S. Need Permission to Reapply for Reentry?
    Does a Friend or Relative Who Was Deported from the U.S. Need Permission to Reapply for Reentry?
    If a close friend or a family member of yours was deported from the U.S. and you are looking for information on how they can reenter the country, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we are going to explore the for those looking to come back to the...
  • Attention: NJ Drivers
    Attention: NJ Drivers
    DWI laws are changing starting December 1, 2019. The NJ legislature is changing all the penalties for first, second and third offense DWIs.  According to a recent national study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, state laws requiring interlock devices for convicted drunk drivers reduced the number of drivers...
  • the board of immigration appeals
    the board of immigration appeals
    Jersey City, New Jersey – On March 31, 2020, the Board of Immigration Appeals (“The Board” or “the BIA”) decided Matter of J-J-G holding that when evaluating the exceptional and extremely unusual hardship element of cancellation of removal...
  • supreme court decided kansas v. glover
    supreme court decided kansas v. glover
    Jersey City, New Jersey – On April 6, 2020, the United States Supreme Court decided Kansas v. Glover, in which the Court held a police officer may stop a motor vehicle if s/he runs the license plate and the registered owner of the vehicle’s driving privileges are revoked unless the officer...
  • Pllumi v. A.G
    Pllumi v. A.G
    In 2011, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decided Pllumi v. A.G holding that healthcare in a foreign country may be considered in evaluating a humanitarian asylum claim.  The Third Circuit Court of Appeals is a federal court.  Its jurisdiction is over the states of Pennsylvania,...