Coronavirus News A message to our clients and our community about the Coronavirus:Here at Global Law Advocates, we are committed to compassion, legal excellence, honesty, and responsiveness to our...
New Public Charge Rules In August 2019, the Department of Homeland Security proposed new “public charge” rules for certain immigrants applying to become permanent residents in the United States,...
USCIS Fee Increases A message to our current clients: Yesterday, the Department of Homeland Security announced several significant fee increases for cases filed with US Citizenship and Immigration Services,...
Ready to Work & Asylum News Free Help with English and Job Skills Ready to Work is a free program for adults who want to improve their English skills and...
Welcoming Inna Scott + Public Charge News We at Global Law Advocates are delighted to announce that attorney Inna Scott has joined our firm as principal attorney. She was...
Join NWIRP & ACRS on Monday, 11/19 to Save the Fee Waiver & Fight Changes to Public Charge Interested in USCIS’s proposed public charge and fee waiver policies? Join...
Judge Blocks the End of TPS Judge blocks the end of TPS for Salvadorans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Sudanese On October 3rd, a U.S. District Court judge blocked the termination...
New USCIS Power to Issue Notices to Appear (NTAs) Starting on October 1, 2018, USCIS may now issue Notices to Appear (NTAs) in certain cases when an immigration application...
New USCIS Policies Mean Having an Attorney Is More Important Than Ever On September 11, 2018 US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented a new policy that changes the...
Little Ease: Undocumented in America 2018 An article by Margaret O’Donnell, published by Think Immigration, examining the real-life effects of the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Read more here.