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USCIS Reaches Cap for Approving U Visas for Crime Victims

For the seventh straight year, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has reached the statutory maximum of approval for U-1 nonimmigrant...
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New changes to Visa Waiver Program (ESTA) Now in Effect

The Obama administration is implementing new legal changes made by Congress to the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), sometimes referred to...
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Immigration Fees Increasing | Malden Immigration Lawyer

USCIS Announces Proposed Rule for Fee Increases Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security proposed a rule to adjust...
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“Trump Effect” inspires many citizenship applications | Malden Immigration Lawyer

It isn't just immigration lawyers who have noticed the increase in people applying for citizenship. Many people have come to...
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Expanded I-601A Waivers Have Arrived!

On August 29, 2016 new rules took effect that makes a huge change in family immigration. Now, anyone who is...
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New right of action; criminal consequences for immigration notario fraud in Massachusetts

Previously, notaries public in Massachusetts were bound by an Executive Order, issued by Gov. Mitt Romney. These executive orders have...
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Malden, Massachusetts: An Unofficial Sanctuary City

Mayor Gary Christenson of Malden, Massachusetts says his city doesn’t need to declare itself as a “sanctuary city” because it...
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How Much It Costs to Deport an Undocumented Immigrant

CNN Money published an article a few weeks ago outlining the costs of deportation in the United States—specifically the Immigration...
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Government Furlough Ends – Immigration Court, and Immigration Enforcement to Resume

In a policy change that's hard to view as anything other than a firm legislative rebuke to the Trump Administration, the...
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Information on Trump’s Order to Suspend Immigration

The attorneys at Gorton Law LLC have reviewed Executive Order called “Suspension of Entry of Immigrants . . . Following...
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