Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) became the first GOP sponsor of the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA), according to Washington Blade. The bill would allow gay Americans to sponsor their foreign same-sex partners for citizenship purposes. Senator Collins released a statement supporting the legislation: "This important civil rights legislation would help prevent committed, loving families from being forced to choose between leaving their family or leaving their country." Current law allows for heterosexual couples to sponsor spouse residency through the green card process.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
State Lab Drug Sample Scandal Unfolding in Massachusetts
Hundreds of criminal drug cases potentially subject to review because of alleged tampering
For more information about Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts drug laboratory scandal involving the tampering of narcotics read the Boston Globe articles here and here. Do not hesitate to contact Glickman Turley at 617.399.7770 or by email to discuss your case.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Free Clinics Around Massachusetts for DACA Applications
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) is offering free assistance with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications. on September 7, 2012 and September 14, 2012. Please contact MIRA by clicking here to RSVP - spots fill up quickly. MIRA has also provided a list of other free clinics around Massachusetts that are offering free assistance with DACA applications. Click here for more information!
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
GTLLP Firm News
Glickman Turley successfully obtained an Emergency Stay of Execution of
Removal Order for an individual detained by ICE who was en route from
Boston to Lousiana to be physically removed to his home country in
Central America. We obtained this extraordinary relief pending a Motion
to Reopen a removal order issued at the San Antonio Immigration Court in
1999. We obtained this relief through "11th hour" strategizing with
co-counsel at Harvard Law School, a country conditions expert, and local
attorneys in San Antonio who helped with the emergency filing on the
day of the client's expected physical removal from the U.S.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
New System In Place for Non-Immigrant Visas for Residents of Iran
The American Immigration Lawyers Association has sent a press alert about the new appointment system for non-immigrant visas for residents of Iran.
Iranians need to make an appointment and may do so on their own, without the use of a travel agent. Appointment dates are made every other Wednesday at the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai (http://dubai.consulate.gov/). Appointments are limited - planning ahead and accordingly is encouraged greatly.
To schedule an appointment for residents of Iran:
1) Call the VIS at +1-703-439-2322. Farsi and English speaking agents are available.
2) Provide your international credit card information as there will be a USD $20 appointment fee. Appointments for up to 5 immediate family members can be made at one time with one appointment fee.
3) A date change for an interview can be made, however, individuals cannot change the name or passport number of the appointment.
Interviews for Iranians seeking non-immigrant visas are conducted at the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai only. Iranian immigrant visas are subsequently processed at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
Iranians looking to make appointments based on emergencies and urgent medical treatment should send an email to DubaiVisaMedical @state.gov and individuals will be required to submit documentation showing the urgency of the situation in the email.
For more information, click here.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Iranians need to make an appointment and may do so on their own, without the use of a travel agent. Appointment dates are made every other Wednesday at the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai (http://dubai.consulate.gov/). Appointments are limited - planning ahead and accordingly is encouraged greatly.
To schedule an appointment for residents of Iran:
1) Call the VIS at +1-703-439-2322. Farsi and English speaking agents are available.
2) Provide your international credit card information as there will be a USD $20 appointment fee. Appointments for up to 5 immediate family members can be made at one time with one appointment fee.
3) A date change for an interview can be made, however, individuals cannot change the name or passport number of the appointment.
Interviews for Iranians seeking non-immigrant visas are conducted at the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai only. Iranian immigrant visas are subsequently processed at the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
Iranians looking to make appointments based on emergencies and urgent medical treatment should send an email to DubaiVisaMedical @state.gov and individuals will be required to submit documentation showing the urgency of the situation in the email.
For more information, click here.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Thousands Gather at Information Sessions For Youth Deferral Program in Chicago
The New York Times reported that on Wednesday, August 15, 2012, thousands of illegal immigrants attended information sessions on how to apply for the deportation deferral program, which would also allow such individuals to qualify for work permits. Immigrant groups, church groups, and law firms are "flooded" with people looking to gain a "legal foothold" in the U.S. For more on this story, click here.
Attorneys at Glickman Turley LLP welcome individuals who are interested in applying for the youth deferred action program. Contact us at 617-399-7770 for a consultation.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Attorneys at Glickman Turley LLP welcome individuals who are interested in applying for the youth deferred action program. Contact us at 617-399-7770 for a consultation.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Youth Deferred Action Applications Being Accepted by USCIS Effective Today
Today, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will accept applications in consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals. The applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis for individuals who came to the United States as children and meet other guidelines as directed by USCIS.
The USCIS press release stated: "Deferred action is a discretionary determination to defer removal action of an individual as an act of prosecutorial discretion...While it does not provide lawful states or a pathway to permanent residence or citizenship, individuals whose cases are deferred as part of this process will not be removed from the United States for a two-year period, subject to renewal, and may also apply for employment authorization."
See "Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Process" at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
The USCIS press release stated: "Deferred action is a discretionary determination to defer removal action of an individual as an act of prosecutorial discretion...While it does not provide lawful states or a pathway to permanent residence or citizenship, individuals whose cases are deferred as part of this process will not be removed from the United States for a two-year period, subject to renewal, and may also apply for employment authorization."
See "Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Process" at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD.
For representation, please contact Glickman Turley LLP at 617-399-7770.
Glickman Turley's experienced attorneys represent individuals on a wide range of immigration matters, as well as other legal issues. Please contact our attorneys if you wish to discuss representation on immigration matters, real estate purchase and sales, condominium associations, criminal defense, non-profit law, civil litigation, business litigation, business law, trademark law, probate matters including wills, powers of attorney, health care proxy, same-sex co-parent adoptions, guardianships, animal law, or LGBT legal matters.
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