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  • TN Case Summaries 03.11.2019

    Gabriella Agostinelli, our Senior Associate Attorney, recently had two successful TN applications submitted to Customs and Border Protection at the Peace Bridge Port of Entry, located in Buffalo, New York. The first TN application was a bit complex in that unlike most TN applications, our client’s degree was not an exact match for the category […]

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  • Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship

    There are two requirements for a Canadian looking to renounce his or her U.S. citizenship. Such an individual must voluntarily, and with the intent to relinquish U.S. citizenship, execute the following steps: (1) appear in person before a U.S. consular or diplomatic officer, in Canada, at a U.S. Embassy or consulate; and (2) sign an […]

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  • Will a DWAI Conviction Bar Entry to Canada?

    Recently, the rules surrounding DWIs, DUIs and DWAIs have changed in Canada, ushering in a new era of more aggressive enforcement. One of the most common questions our office receives is if a conviction for a DWAI will bar entry to Canada. The short answer is yes. A DWAI is treated the same way as […]

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  • What to expect: Immigration Law Changes in 2014

    2013 was an interesting year for immigration. Hot topics in the news ranged from immigration reform to the decrease in deportations. However some of the most newsworthy topics haven’t quite played out yet. So what should we expect for immigration law changes in 2014? Comprehensive Immigration Reform With comprehensive immigration reform as one of Obama’s key […]
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  • 2013 Immigration Recap

    Now that 2013 has come to a close, we would like to look back at some of the key immigration facts and highlights of the past year. The estimated number of undocumented immigrants living in the United States today is 11 million.  In 2013, 11 states passed legislation that allows the undocumented to legally drive. […]
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  • Holiday Border Crossing Tips

    With Christmas only a few days away, thousands of people will be flocking across the U.S./Canadian border for the holidays. It might be to spend time with family or even just to do a little holiday shopping. Whatever the case may be, here are some tips to help you make your border crossing a little […]
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  • Proving a marriage is bona fide for a spousal green card

    In most cases, in order to get a green card, you must have a sponsor. This sponsor can be a spouse, a parent, a child, or even an employer. In this blog we will be discussing one of the most important aspects of a spousal sponsorship, which is proving a marriage is bona fide. What […]
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  • Number of people renouncing U.S. citizenship up in 2013

    With 1.1 million immigrants coming to the United States every year, it’s rare for people to no longer want to be U.S. citizens. However, in 2013 the number of people renouncing U.S. citizenship is at an all time high. According to The Wall Street Journal, 2,369 people have renounced citizenship this year. That number is […]
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  • TN Case Summaries 03.11.2019

    Gabriella Agostinelli, our Senior Associate Attorney, recently had two successful TN applications submitted to Customs and Border Protection at the Peace Bridge Port of Entry, located in Buffalo, New York. The first TN application was a bit complex in that unlike most TN applications, our client’s degree was not an exact match for the category […]

    Read More
  • Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship

    There are two requirements for a Canadian looking to renounce his or her U.S. citizenship. Such an individual must voluntarily, and with the intent to relinquish U.S. citizenship, execute the following steps: (1) appear in person before a U.S. consular or diplomatic officer, in Canada, at a U.S. Embassy or consulate; and (2) sign an […]

    Read More
  • Will a DWAI Conviction Bar Entry to Canada?

    Recently, the rules surrounding DWIs, DUIs and DWAIs have changed in Canada, ushering in a new era of more aggressive enforcement. One of the most common questions our office receives is if a conviction for a DWAI will bar entry to Canada. The short answer is yes. A DWAI is treated the same way as […]

    Read More

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  • What to expect: Immigration Law Changes in 2014

    2013 was an interesting year for immigration. Hot topics in the news ranged from immigration reform to the decrease in deportations. However some of the most newsworthy topics haven’t quite played out yet. So what should we expect for immigration law changes in 2014? Comprehensive Immigration Reform With comprehensive immigration reform as one of Obama’s key […]
    Read More
  • 2013 Immigration Recap

    Now that 2013 has come to a close, we would like to look back at some of the key immigration facts and highlights of the past year. The estimated number of undocumented immigrants living in the United States today is 11 million.  In 2013, 11 states passed legislation that allows the undocumented to legally drive. […]
    Read More
  • Holiday Border Crossing Tips

    With Christmas only a few days away, thousands of people will be flocking across the U.S./Canadian border for the holidays. It might be to spend time with family or even just to do a little holiday shopping. Whatever the case may be, here are some tips to help you make your border crossing a little […]
    Read More
  • Proving a marriage is bona fide for a spousal green card

    In most cases, in order to get a green card, you must have a sponsor. This sponsor can be a spouse, a parent, a child, or even an employer. In this blog we will be discussing one of the most important aspects of a spousal sponsorship, which is proving a marriage is bona fide. What […]
    Read More
  • Number of people renouncing U.S. citizenship up in 2013

    With 1.1 million immigrants coming to the United States every year, it’s rare for people to no longer want to be U.S. citizens. However, in 2013 the number of people renouncing U.S. citizenship is at an all time high. According to The Wall Street Journal, 2,369 people have renounced citizenship this year. That number is […]
    Read More

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