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Tucker & Ludin Wins L1-B Visa Case for Employee with “Specialized Knowledge”
The immigration attorneys at Tucker & Ludin are often asked why it is necessary to retain counsel to assist with immigration matters that look to be nothing more than filling out on-line forms. In fact, sometimes these applications may appear simple, but getting them approved requires experience, legal training and ability to provide detailed evidence…. Read More »
Israeli Knesset Nears Approval of E2 Treaty with US
After a very long wait, Israeli and American citizens will soon be able to invest money in their respective countries and gain visas because of their investments. President Obama signed the law in 2012 but the treaty had not gone into effect because of the Israeli Knesset’s failure to ratify it. On August 13, 2014,… Read More »
How President Obama’s Executive Order Will Help Business and Create Jobs
When people debate President Obama’s recent Executive Action on Immigration, they tend to talk about his deportation protection for undocumented immigrants ignoring many of the other aspects of the order. For instance, there is little attention given to the changes that will enable job-creating entrepreneurs to legally enter and operate in the US. One goal… Read More »
Are You, or Someone You Know, Eligible for Obama’s Deportation Relief?
I am amazed by the rumors circulating around the internet about the relief that President Obama gave by executive order last week. Some call it “amnesty for illegals” and others say that it will encourage more undocumented immigrants to come to the United States. But, the truth is that President Obama’s executive order does neither…. Read More »
Eric Ludin’s Response to Criticism of President Obama’s Executive Order
In the Tampa Bay Times editorial page on November 21, 2014, President Obama is criticized for issuing an Executive Order protecting millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. Pasted below is the letter to the editor that I sent in response. Dear Editor, I was deeply disappointed with your editorial criticizing President Obama’s executive order on… Read More »
Three Ways to Immigrate to the United States
Yesterday we wrote about the 53 main visas that one can apply for to enter the United States. Just because you get a visa does not mean that you can immigrate to the U.S. By immigrate, we mean come here to live permanently as a lawful permanent resident with a green card. There are only… Read More »