by Jeremy Jennings | Nov 30, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
November 30, 2006 As I previously indicated in the Immigration News section, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services is in the process of making fundamental changes to the naturalization process–the process by which one becomes a naturalized U.S. citizen. ...
by Jeremy Jennings | Nov 16, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
November 16, 2006 Yesterday I was among a small group of local immigration lawyers that lunched with Prakash Khatri, the Department of Homeland Security’s Ombudsman for U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. The role of the Ombudsman is to identify and...
by Jeremy Jennings | Nov 14, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
November 14, 2006 U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services has announced that it is testing a new format for the examinations taken in the naturalization process. The new test will feel less like a historical trivia game and test more on concepts such as, What is...
by Jeremy Jennings | Nov 9, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
November 9, 2006 For several months I have been advising clients that the results of this week’s mid-term elections would be very important for the chances of any type of comprehensive immigration reform in the near future. Well–good news! Most observers...
by Jeremy Jennings | Oct 25, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
October 25, 2006 Immigration has been hotly debated this year, greatly due to the fact that 2006 is an election year. A new website, Immigration2006.org, launches today with the purpose of observing the true impact that the immigration issue has on local and national...
by Jeremy Jennings | Oct 12, 2006 | Immigration Law Blog
October 12, 2006 Persons filing immigration applications need to be more certain than ever of the consequences of such filings before they filein the wake of a September memo from U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. The memo, titled “Disposition of...