In: February, 2020

SARRC – Addie Mocca and Janet Kirwan What a Great Team!

Did you know that 1 out of 64 children in Arizona has been diagnosed with autism? It’s sad but true. These two amazing ladies, Addie Mocca and Janet Kirwan from SARRC (Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center) are truly making a difference in lives of so many children with Autism. Maria Jones Law Firm is […]


Joe Arpaio- Reprimanded for Targeting Latinos

Phoenix- A federal judge strongly rebuked Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa Country and one of his chief deputies on Monday, March 24 th stating that they had defied, even mocked the judge’s order last year to stop singling out Latinos during routine patrols, traffic stops, and work place raids. Judge G. Murray Snow of US District Court, […]


Republican Candidates Face Uphill Battle with Latino Voters

As the Republican primaries shift over to the Western United States, many candidates will be fighting an uphill battle to attract Latino voters. Jesse Gutierrez, who runs a conservative network called Nevada Latinos for Prosperity, says “There needs to be a little more outreach, a little more education and a softer approach to immigration. The Democrats […]


Tips for Avoiding U.S. Immigration Trouble: Part 1

Immigration into the U.S. can be a complicated procedure. Here are 4 tips to help keep the process going smoothly, and prevent any future trouble. Delays happen, plan for them. If you are currently in the United States and your work permit is in need of renewing, be aware that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services […]


Tips for Avoiding U.S. Immigration Trouble, Part 2

The previous entry on this blog was some tips on how to avoid potential issues with regards to U.S. Immigration. In this entry, I will outline 6 more tips to help make sure everything goes smoothly. Do whatever you can to avoid summary removal. When you arrive on U.S. soil from out of the country, you […]


Make Sure You Don’t File for Driver’s License too Early

A very common belief among people filing for immigration is that when they get their driver’s license or Social Security number, they it gives their status some kind of legalization. For that reason, many people are in a hurry to obtain them. More often than not, however, when people are in too much of a hurry to […]


USCIS Expands List of Countries Eligible for H-2A and H-2B

According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Department of Homeland Security consulted with the Department of State, and identified 53 new countries whose nationals are now eligible to be in the H-2A and H-2B programs for the coming year. The H-2A program gives eligible U.S. employers the ability to fill temporary agricultural jobs by bringing […]


USCIS Changes Locations for Filing Form I-130

According to a recent report from the USCIS, the filing locations for the immigration Form I-130, which is a petition for an alien relative, are changing. Instead of the previous locations, domestic petitioners are now supposed to mail their standalone I-130 applications to either the Phoenix Lockbox, or the Chicago Lockbox, depending on the location of their […]


Mistakes to Avoid During E-Filing, Part 1

As complicated and confusing as the immigration process can be, mistakes are fairly commonplace. The USCIS has noticed quite a few mistakes being made during the e-filing process, and have published a few tips to help with the process. Do Not Submit Your Application More than Once. Your credit card or bank account will be charged each […]


Mistakes to Avoid During E-Filing, Part 2

The USCIS receives information from thousands of immigration applications each year, and therefore is able to outline some of the most common mistakes that individuals make when e-filing. As in the previous entry, here are a few more of the worst offenders: Don’t Put Off Mailing Supporting Documentation There are many points throughout the application process when […]


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