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Feb 02, 2011
A discussion by Immigration Lawyer Brian D. Lerner as to why it is critically necessary to have a qualified Deportation Attorney when you are in Removal Proceedings and the Government is trying to deport you.

Jan 26, 2011
Immigration Attorney Brian D. Lerner, certified specialist in Immigration Law, discusses how you can come to the U.S. on an L-1 Specialized Knowledge visa petition

Aug 16, 2010
The Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner has Immigration Attorney Brian D. Lerner helping persons with their immigration problems. He is a certified specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law and gives an interview on being an Immigration Attorney

Jun 16, 2010
To be a class member, your spouse or child must be a 1) Guatemalan national who entered the United States on or before October 1, 1990, or 2) a Salvadoran national who entered the United States on or before September 19, 1990.

Jun 16, 2010
The ABC settlement procedures for making the asylum determination are governed by the 1990 asylum regulations, which are different from the current asylum regulations, as well as special procedures explained in the settlement agreement itself.

Jun 16, 2010
There are many grounds for deportation irrespective of whether a crime involves moral turpitude and whether there tend to be grounds for deportation is actually contingent on the inherent nature of the crime as defined.

Jun 16, 2010
Refugees may be eligible for resettlement in the U.S. if: UNHCR or the U.S. Embassy refers them to the U.S. for resettlement, or they are members of specified groups with special characteristics as determined by the U.S. government.

Jun 14, 2010
In 1996, Congress passed IIRAIRA which expanded quite considerably the definition of what crimes constitute an aggravated felony. It also repealed or took away 212(c) relief.

Jun 14, 2010
If you are not a U.S. citizen, you may need permission to return to the United States after traveling abroad. This permission is granted through a travel document.

Jun 14, 2010
You can bring actions in the U.S. Federal District Courts challenging the mandatory detention. Such factors to bring the attention of the Judge will be the length of the detention and removal from the United States is unlikely.


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