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Categories: General, Scott Railton – Posted on June 1, 2017June 1, 2017

Social Media and Immigration

It is a common refrain: “Be careful what you put on social media!” The idea, of course, is something might … Continue reading >Social Media and Immigration

Categories: Scott Railton – Posted on May 25, 2017

NAFTA Renegotiations and the TN Professional

On May 18, 2017, the U.S. Trade Representative informed Congress that President Trump intends to commence negotiations with Canada and … Continue reading >NAFTA Renegotiations and the TN Professional

Categories: General, Scott Railton – Posted on April 13, 2017July 20, 2020

A Time for Advocacy

I visited Washington D.C. last week, to take part in the American Immigration Lawyer Association’s National Day of Advocacy. This … Continue reading >A Time for Advocacy

Categories: General, Scott Railton – Posted on January 17, 2017

Bridge Act for DREAMers Receiving Bipartisan Support

The Bar Removal of Immigrants who Dream and Grow the Economy (BRIDGE) Act has been introduced in the Senate, with … Continue reading >Bridge Act for DREAMers Receiving Bipartisan Support

Categories: General, Scott Railton – Posted on December 28, 2016December 28, 2016

National Interest Waiver Receives New Adjudication Test

The Administrative Appeals Office issued a landmark decision today, overturning the old standard of adjudication for national interest waiver petitions, … Continue reading >National Interest Waiver Receives New Adjudication Test

Categories: General, Scott Railton – Posted on November 18, 2016November 4, 2020

New Rules Affecting Work Eligibility and Portability for High Skilled Workers

The Department of Homeland Security published its final rule today for modernizing the employment based immigration. The rule will take … Continue reading >New Rules Affecting Work Eligibility and Portability for High Skilled Workers

Categories: General, Scott Railton – Posted on October 27, 2016October 27, 2016

Temporary Protected Status Extended for Nepal

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announced this week that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will be extended for citizens … Continue reading >Temporary Protected Status Extended for Nepal

Categories: General – Posted on September 17, 2014September 24, 2014

Optimizing TN and L Petitions Submitted to CBP

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is attempting to steer TN and L applicants to certain ports of entry and pre-flight … Continue reading >Optimizing TN and L Petitions Submitted to CBP

Categories: General – Posted on February 19, 2014February 19, 2014

Washington State Passes State Version of DREAM Act

The Washington State Legislature passed its State version of a DREAM Act this week, which is intended to create opportunity … Continue reading >Washington State Passes State Version of DREAM Act

Categories: General – Posted on January 8, 2014January 8, 2014

After-Lease Service Agreement Admissions for Temporary Business Visitors Authorized By New Agency Memo

I’m pleased to post here that Greg Boos recently procured a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) memorandum of great … Continue reading >After-Lease Service Agreement Admissions for Temporary Business Visitors Authorized By New Agency Memo

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