Denial of U.S. Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visa

  • Denial of U.S. Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visa
    Denial of U.S. Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visa
    Newark, NJ- Frequently applications for visas, both immigrant and non-immigrant, are denied and the applicants do not understand why. If your travel, temporary or permanent work visa has been denied you probably have questions such as: Why was my application denied? Can I reapply? Or, am I eligible for a...
  • A Look at Temporary Work Visas in the U.S.
    A Look at Temporary Work Visas in the U.S.
    Newark, NJ- Immigrants who wish to gain work experience in the U.S. and possess the necessary skills, experience and education levels can apply for a temporary (nonimmigrant) work visa. A temporary work visa gives a foreign national permission to live and work in the U.S. on a temporary basis (more…)
  • A Look at U.S. Permanent Work Visas
    A Look at U.S. Permanent Work Visas
    Newark, NJ- Foreign nationals have a number of options available to them if they wish to immigrate to the U.S. to work or live. When they wish to become permanent residents and/or citizens there are several options they can pursue. One of the more common pathways to permanent residency is...
  • District Court Puts President Obama’s Immigration Actions on Hold
    District Court Puts President Obama’s Immigration Actions on Hold
    Newark, NJ- Immigrants who were planning on applying for deportation relief under the President Obama’s executive actions will be forced to wait. On Monday, Feb. 16, a federal judge in Texas issued a temporary injunction, blocking the President’s immigration actions, announced in November, from going into effect. (more…)
  • STATEMENT BY SECRETARY JEH C. JOHNSON CONCERNING THE DISTRICT COURT’S RULING CONCERNING DAPA AND DACA
    STATEMENT BY SECRETARY JEH C. JOHNSON CONCERNING THE DISTRICT COURT’S RULING CONCERNING DAPA AND DACA
    I strongly disagree with Judge Hanen’s decision to temporarily enjoin implementation of Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) and expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The Department of Justice will appeal that temporary injunction; in the meantime, we recognize we must comply with it....