In: February, 2020

Christmas comes to GALA!

“It has been a blessing for hundreds kids of GALA (Grupo de Apoyo para Latinos con Autismo) to receive Christmas gifts early this year. For the last 7 years Maria Jones Law Firm donates hundreds of gift to kids of low income families of immigrants. “Every year I am waiting for the moment to see […]


Thank You for Attending Our Red Carpet Event!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for attending our Red Carpet Event and celebrating Maria Jones Law Firm 10 years of service to the immigrant community. We were very appreciative of the hundreds of attendees that joined us in recognition of Maria Jones Law Firm and the Grupo de Apoyo para […]


Obama Vows to Fight Immigration Ruling

Washington (AFP) – US President Barack Obama claimed history and the law were on his side Tuesday, as he vowed to fight a court order freezing controversial immigration reforms. Obama had used an executive order to bypass a hostile Congress and drive through measures to protect about four million undocumented foreigners from deportation. But a […]


Cesar Chavez Day!

Cesar Chavez Day is an American national commemorative holiday aimed to celebrate the birth and enduring legacy of the American civil rights and labor movement activist Cesar Chavez, on March 31. The day is commemorated to promote service to the community in honor of Cesar Chavez’s life and work. Some state government offices, community colleges, […]


Arpaio deposed Wednesday in advance of contempt hearing

Preparations for a federal contempt of court hearing involving Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio continued on Wednesday with Arpaio’s scheduled deposition at a Phoenix law office, according to court documents. Arpaio was scheduled to begin his testimony at 9 a.m. Wednesday in a central Phoenix office in a session could last as long as seven […]


How Families Are Kept Apart by Current Immigration Laws

Written by Guillermo Cantor on April 10, 2015 Family reunification has stood as a central pillar of the U.S. immigration system, dating back to 1965. Despite this, a new study by researchers Cecilia Menjivar and Maria Enchautegui shows that current immigration laws actually work to keep many families apart. Not surprisingly, the authors’ analysis reveals that […]


Undocumented Immigrants Paid an Average State and Local Tax Rate of 8 Percent in 2012

The study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy said that undocumented immigrants paid some $11.8 billion in state and local taxes in 2012. That included $7 billion in sales and excise taxes, $3.6 billion in property taxes and $1.1 billion in personal income taxes. Not includes are federal taxes, the study’s authors said. […]


Happy Mother’s Day!!!

I would like to take this moment and salute to all mothers who work really hard to assure that their kids have everything and more to be happy in this life. My heart goes to all mothers who are not be able to share this amazing movement with their children due to a separation base […]


How Immigrant Entrepreneurs Move the U.S. Economy Forward

This week, National Small Business Week, which has occurred each year since 1963, recognizes the contributions of entrepreneurs and small business owners in the United States. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), more than half of Americans either own or work for a small business, which SBA defines as an independent business having […]


Processing Time Reports

(Reportes sobre el tiempo procesamiento) Processing time reports for USCIS service centers, the National Benefits Center, EB-5, AAO, and DOL. Limited historical data on I-601s overseas processing times, local processing times, and lockbox receipting is also available. Reportes sobre el tiempo procesamiento de los Centros de Servicio USCIS, el Centro Nacional de Beneficios, EB-5, AAO y […]


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