Tag: immigration law

  • Valley News: Entertainment Immigration Law: O-1 Extraordinary Ability Status

    “The entertainment industry is heavily reliant on the talents of foreign actors, musicians, editors, designers, alents of foreign actors, musicians, editors, designers, directors, writers, craftsmen and others who enter the United States to work. Securing nonimmigrant he United States to work. Securing nonimmigrant visa classification status in the U.S. as an accomplished artist using the…

  • The Impact of President Trump’s Immigration Executive Order

    On January 27, 2017, President Trump signed an Executive Order entitled “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States.” Read the full text of the Executive Order here: Executive Order-1-27-2017. The order applies to Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen nationals who are United States Lawful Permanent Residents (ie. “green card”…

  • A Delay, Not A Defeat: DAPA’s Recent Updates

    United States v. Texas was one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s highest profile disputes this term, touching on a host of significant issues, from constitutional issues such as the ability of states to challenge federal immigration programs, the extent of executive branch power and by implicating the status of millions of immigrants. The Court’s decision…