On June 9, 2014, Governor Rick Scott of Florida signed a bill that will allow students who went to high school in Florida for at least three years to pay in-state tuition rates regardless of…

Young Immigrants Can Apply for Two-Year Extensions to Temporary Deportation Waivers
Under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program announced by President Obama in 2012, about 560,000 people who were brought to the country illegally as children were granted temporary work permits and two-year deportation…

New Immigration Reform Bill Proposed by U.S. Senate
April 17, 2013. Good news from Reuters (emphasis is ours): A group of Democratic and Republican senators on Tuesday unveiled long-awaited landmark legislation to remove the threat of deportation for millions of illegal immigrants and…

New Immigration Law Update
Congress and the White House have been negotiating the terms of a bipartisan immigration reform deal that would provide a pathway to citizenship for the 12 million undocumented aliens currently residing in the United States….

Work in America
In order to work in the United States you must have authorization from the USCIS. Work authorization comes in a variety of forms and the form that is appropriate in your case will depend on several…