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<p>Comment: “Public Charge” Rule, Homeland Security Strategic Review</p>
Today’s Immigration Daily issue features several items of interest, including Article on “Public Charge” Rule, Blogging and News about Homeland Security Strategic Review and more. Please scroll down to find the item(s) below. Please let us know your thoughts by writing to <a href=”mailto:editor@ilw.com”>editor@ilw.com</a>.
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<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/articles/391798-article-how-one-lawyer-captures-good-reviews-and-builds-his-client-intake-by-larry-bodine” target=”_blank”>Article: How One Lawyer Captures Good Reviews and Builds His Client Intake By Larry Bodine</a></p>
<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/cmusillo/391797-implementation-of-the-new-%E2%80%9Cpublic-charge%E2%80%9D-rule-%E2%80%93-draft-uscis-form-i-944″ target=”_blank”>Blogging: Implementation Of The New “Public Charge” Rule – Draft Uscis Form I-944 By Maria Schneider</a></p>
<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/bbuchanan/391792-ocaho-approves-fines-of-1-16-million-to-cleaning-company” target=”_blank”>Blogging: OCAHO Approves Fines of $1.16 Million to Cleaning Company By Bruce Buchanan</a></p>
<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/news/391799-news-crs-report-on-2014-quadrennial-homeland-security-review-evolution-of-a-strategic-review” target=”_blank”>News: CRS Report on 2014 Quadrennial Homeland Security Review: Evolution of a Strategic Review</a></p>
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<p>Focus: Last Grace Period Events<br>
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October Schedule – Last Grace Period Events!
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<strong> OCT INDIA & TURKEY EXPOS</strong>
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<strong>WESTERN INDIA</strong>
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Sun, Oct 13 & Mon, Oct 14
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Mumbai
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2 Seats Available
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Tues, Oct 15 & Wed, Oct 16
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Surat
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Thurs, Oct 17 & Fri, Oct 18
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Baroda
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Sat, Oct 19 & Sun, Oct 20
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Ahmedabad
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<strong>TURKEY</strong>
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Friday, Oct 25
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Istanbul
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2 Seats Available
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Saturday, Oct 26
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Izmir
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Sunday, Oct 27
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Ankara
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Monday, Oct 28
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Istanbul
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<strong>OCT H1B TO EB5 EXPOS IN THE US</strong>
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<strong>US WEST</strong>
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Thursday, Oct 3
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St. Louis, MO
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SOLD OUT
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Friday, Oct 4
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Denver, CO
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Saturday, Oct 5
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San Francisco, CA
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Sunday, Oct 6
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Seattle, WA
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<strong>US EAST</strong>
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Thursday, Oct 10
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NYC Metro Area
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1 Seat Available
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Friday, Oct 11
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Washington DC
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Saturday, Oct 12
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Charlotte, NC
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Sunday, Oct 13
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Tampa, FL
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<strong>US CENTRAL</strong>
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Thursday, Oct 17
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Pittsburgh, PA
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1 Seat Available
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Friday, Oct 18
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Columbus, OH
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Saturday, Oct 19
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Cincinnati, OH
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Sunday, Oct 20
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Indianapolis, IN
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<strong>About H1B to EB5 Expos:</strong>
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<br/>
In the<strong> last 19 months,</strong> ILW has conducted 70+ H1B to EB5
expos in 17 cities across U.S., 2480+ attendees, 90% are Indian H1Bs.
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<strong>H1B to EB5 Expos Format:</strong>
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<li>
Half Day Event for Indian H-1Bs considering EB-5 Option (Speaking
Opportunity included). Please bring brochures, PowerPoint presentation,
table displays and business cards.
</li>
<li>
Special Note for Attorneys: This event will feature two immigration
attorney panels solely on immigration law matters. The only way an
immigration attorney can participate and speak at this event is if they
are nominated by an issuer who is exhibiting at the event (there is no
fee charged to immigration attorneys).
</li>
</ul>
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<strong>About India Expos:</strong>
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India is the #1 EB5 Country, larger than the rest of the world
combined, including China.
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India is currently the world’s fastest growing major economy, it is
growing faster than China, the number of new millionaires created each
year in India is more than China.
</li>
<li>
We will quickly put you in front of investors and agents to present
your project to. Our expos will flood you with many prospects in a
short time.
</li>
</ul>
<p>
<strong>India Expos Format:</strong>
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<ul type=”disc”>
<li>
Expo featuring seminar and exhibition; Mini meetings with investors and
agents.
</li>
<li>
Please bring brochures, PowerPoint presentation, table displays and
business cards.
</li>
<li>
Special Note for Attorneys: The only way an immigration attorney can
participate and speak at this event is if they are nominated by the
issuer exhibiting at the custom expo. (there is no fee charged to
immigration attorneys).
</li>
</ul>
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<strong>About Turkey Expos:</strong>
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<li>
Turkey is the fastest growing of the smaller EB5 markets, has
significant population, and serious reasons to move families to USA.
English is widely spoken in Turkey
</li>
<li>
Turkey has 80 million people, 18th largest country in the world. Turkey
is NOT a poor country, its GDP is $751 billion, also 18th largest in
the world (in other words, it has a large number of millionaires and
deca-millionaires)
</li>
</ul>
<p>
<strong>Turkey Expos Format:</strong>
</p>
<ul type=”disc”>
<li>
Expo featuring seminar and exhibition; Meetings with investors.
</li>
<li>
Please bring brochures, PowerPoint presentation, table displays and
business cards.
</li>
<li>
Special Note for Attorneys: The only way an immigration attorney can
participate and speak at this event is if they are nominated by the
issuer exhibiting at the custom expo. (there is no fee charged to
immigration attorneys).
</li>
</ul>
Don’t Delay; Get More Info Today.<p>
For more information, please call (212)545-0818 or email <a href=”mailto:webmaster@ilw.com”>webmaster@ilw.com</a>or <a href=”http://www.ilw.com/corporate/information-request-form.shtm”>click here</a>.
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Headline: Supreme Court to hear dispute over encouraging illegal immigration
<a href=”https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/04/supreme-court-immigration-027616″ target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>
Headline: Trump’s Anti-Immigration Policies Are a Deepening of Previous Admin Policies
<a href=”https://therealnews.com/stories/trump-anti-immigration-deepens-previous-policies” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>
Headline: Former top immigration official ousted by Trump returns to administration
<a href=”https://www.cbsnews.com/news/francis-cissna-former-uscis-director-ousted-by-trump-returns-to-administration/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>
Headline: The new Supreme Court term starts next week. Expect fireworks on abortion, LGBTQ rights, and immigration.
<a href=”https://www.vox.com/2019/10/4/20869206/supreme-court-abortion-immigration-guns-lgbtq-obamacare” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>
Headline: A Mexican citizen had court papers allowing him to be in the U.S. But a Border Patrol agent detained him anyway
<a href=”https://www.texastribune.org/2019/10/04/texas-immigrant-detained-border-patrol-adminstrative-closure/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>
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<p>Help Wanted: Immigration Attorney<br/>
<p>We are seeking one full-time attorney with 1+ years of experience in the immigration field, who is licensed to practice law in any U.S. jurisdiction, however a license to practice in New York, New Jersey and/or Pennsylvania is preferred. Knowledge of Russian or Spanish is also preferred, but not required. Salary is commensurate with experience and will be discussed in detail, as well as benefits offered, at the interview and before the job offer.
About our firm: We are a boutique, diversified immigration law firm also practicing in federal court civil litigation. We consist of 2 attorneys and 3 paralegals and have an outstanding, friendly, team-oriented environment. In our office, we emphasize teamwork and the quality of our work, as well as ethical professionalism, are our top priorities. Our office is located in the Bensonhurst area of Brooklyn, right off of the D Train, for easy commuting. Our office is also conveniently located near residential parking, if candidates have a car and wish to drive to work and not pay for parking. Successful candidates will demonstrate an ability to handle a high volume and diverse case load, have excellent English writing and communication skills, as well as close attention to detail and organizational skills.
Candidates should send resume and writing sample, no longer than 10 pages in length and preferably immigration-related, to <a href=”mailto:allison@bibicheff.com”>allison@bibicheff.com</a>. No phone calls please.
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<p>Help Wanted: Immigration Paralegal<br/>
<p>Baker Donelson has an immediate opening for an immigration paralegal. This position will be located in Chattanooga, Houston or Birmingham. Applicants with pertinent experience will be considered from any city to work remotely. A Bachelor’s Degree and/or a paralegal certificate from an ABA approved paralegal program and at least 3-5 years of employment-based immigration experience are required including preparation of labor certification applications, and a variety of business immigration filings with both consular posts and USCIS (e.g., E, L, TN, Adjustment of Status, Immigrant Visa). Major responsibilities include writing and research for EB-1 petitions, specialty occupation H-1Bs, and drafting waiver applications and responses to requests for evidence for attorney review. Additional responsibilities include assisting attorney with determining case strategy; managing large volume of clients and tracking the status of filings and documentation needed; gathering relevant documentation from clients; reviewing extensive case documentation received; assisting attorney with legal research; assembling and organizing filings with the government; drafting legal correspondence to the government and clients for attorney review; preparing appropriate forms for government agencies, maintaining fully paperless file copies. Candidates should possess strong organizational and communication skills, including willingness and ability to work directly with foreign nationals to gather information and documentation. Please click <a href=”https://recruiting2.ultipro.com/BAK1000/JobBoard/2f6b40a8-4e29-e740-a3db-cb1a1e4563b8/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=a433aee6-e8cb-4371-812a-27ddb1a1d3b8″>here</a>to apply.
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<p>Help Wanted: Immigration Paralegal<br/>
<p>BIA Cases (Precedent Decisions Volumes) and Interpreter Releases Collection<br/>
New York, NY – Downtown Immigration Law Firm is seeking an Immigration Paralegal fluent in Punjabi &/or Gujarati. 2-3 years’ experience preferred. Experienced in Family-based immigration & Asylum cases. Compile & analyze case facts, draft correspondence to USCIS, DOL, DOS and clients. Update and maintain case files via LawLogix. BS/BA degree preferred. Strong case management & administrative skills. Attention to detail essential. Ability to work independently as well as with firm immigration dept. Excellent writing skills. please reach out to Mr. Patel at <a href=”mailto:LRBPJP@aol.com”>LRBPJP@aol.com</a>
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<p>ComingsNGoings: Immigration Event<br>
<p>Securing the Border and Restoring Law and Order
2:00-3:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 15, 2019,
The Heritage Foundation, Lehrman Auditorium,
214 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
<a href=”https://www.heritage.org/homeland-security/event/securing-the-border-and-restoring-law-and-order” target=”blank”>https://www.heritage.org/homeland-security/event/securing-the-border-and-restoring-law-and-order</a></p>
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