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December 20, 2012

IMMIGRATION AND POLICY: Visa Bulletin For January 2013

IMMIGRATION AND POLICY: Visa Bulletin For January 2013: Posted by Norka M. Schell, Esq.  www.lawschell.com Family-Sponsored Preferences Family-Sponsored All Charge-ability Areas Except Th...

Visa Bulletin For January 2013


Posted by Norka M. Schell, Esq. 
www.lawschell.com


Family-Sponsored Preferences

Family-SponsoredAll Charge-ability Areas Except Those ListedCHINA- mainland bornINDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F122DEC0522DEC0522DEC0508JUL9322DEC97
F2A22SEP1022SEP1022SEP1001SEP1022SEP10
F2B08DEC0408DEC0408DEC0422NOV9215APR02
F322JUN0222JUN0222JUN0208MAR9308AUG92
F408APR0108APR0108APR0122JUL9615APR89
Employment-Based Preferences

Employment- BasedAll Chargeability Areas Except Those ListedCHINA- mainland bornINDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stCCCCC
2ndC08DEC0701SEP04CC
3rd01FEB0722SEP0608NOV0201FEB0715AUG06
Other Workers01FEB0701JUL0308NOV0201FEB0715AUG06
4thCCCCC
Certain Religious WorkersCCCCC
5th
Targeted
Employment
Areas/
Regional Centers and Pilot Programs
CCCCC

December 19, 2012

IMMIGRATION AND POLICY: LAW OFFICES OF NORKA M. SCHELL, LLC

IMMIGRATION AND POLICY: LAW OFFICES OF NORKA M. SCHELL, LLC: Happy Holidays! Wishing clients and friends Happy Holidays and  Best Wishes for the New Year. 11 Broadway, Suite 615 ...

IMMIGRATION, CRIMINAL AND EMPLOYMENT LAW


Posted by Norka M. Schell

The immigration process, including removal, is a civil case. Despite the fact that immigration process is a civil process; criminal law plays an important role in the immigration law context. In the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA), the criminal grounds of deportability involve crimes of moral turpitude, convictions, aggravated felonies, high speed flight, and failure to register as a sex offender. During a removal proceedings, an Immigration Judge will determined  whether a noncitizen will be removed from the United States because of the effect on immigration status of a guilty plea or a finding of guilt.

Employment law is also relevant in the immigration law context. For example, hiring an undocumented alien is considered a crime. Section of 274A of the INA imposes civil and in some cases criminal sanctions on employers who hire aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States. Lawful permanent residents, temporary permanent residents, asylees, refugees, certain persons incidental to non-immigrant status, and certain other person granted employment authorization may work in the United States. Employers can not discriminate against noncitizen**

For more information, please call our firm at (212)564-1589 to speak with an attorney. 



*Representing Clients In Immigration Court, AILA 2009 & 2010 Editions
**Westlaw-Steel on Immigration Law, Aug. 2012

LAW OFFICES OF NORKA M. SCHELL, LLC

Happy Holidays!

Wishing clients and friends Happy Holidays and 
Best Wishes for the New Year.

11 Broadway, Suite 615

New York, New York 10004
Tel. (212)564-1589
Fax (973)621-9300
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