by alovrich | Dec 12, 2013 | Immigration
According to Politico report, House Speaker John Boehner told House Minority Nancy Pelosi that immigration reform legislation is on hold until next year.
by alovrich | Dec 12, 2013 | Immigration
On December 11, 2013, USCIS announced that it has approved the statutory maximum of 10,000 U visas for FY2014. USCIS will send a letter to eligible petitioners who, due solely to the cap, are not granted U visas, notifying them that they are on a waiting list and what...
by alovrich | Dec 12, 2013 | Immigration
The State Department released the Visa Bulletin for January 2014. There is forward movement in the employment-based third preference and other worker categories, as well as in some of the family-based preference categories.
by alovrich | Dec 6, 2013 | Family Law
Not everything you’ve heard about preparing for a divorce is true. In fact, there are a number of myths floating around. Everyone seems to want to tell you how to do it because that’s what worked for them. But if you buy into these myths, you may never...
by alovrich | Oct 27, 2013 | Family Law
We all know or have heard of someone that is a victim of domestic violence. Domestic violence does not recognize fame or wealth. Everyone can be a victim of domestic violence by an intimate partner and women are disproportionately victims. But we don’t hear much...
by alovrich | Oct 14, 2013 | Family Law
This TMZ Article shows that sometimes, celebrities can serve as examples of what not to do when it comes to child support and divorce. Jermaine Jackson had his wages garnished by the court the day he purchased an expensive Ferrari sports car. According to official...