Arizona Immigration Law Blog
New rules may alter who can work in the United States
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Jan 15, 2018 | US Immigration Law
Since 2015, those who are the spouses of H-1B visa holders have been allowed to work in Arizona and throughout the United States by holding a H-4 visa. However, this rule may be revoked as per an executive order issued by President Trump in April 2017. It is thought…
READ MOREHow an undocumented person could obtain legal status
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Dec 22, 2017 | US Immigration Law
Located near the border to Mexico, Arizona is one of several states where undocumented immigrants may choose to live. Although an undocumented person residing anywhere in the United States may face deportation, there is also a chance that they could get permanent…
READ MOREThe asylum process
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Dec 6, 2017 | Asylum
People from other countries can apply for asylum in the U.S. when facing or fearing persecution in their own countries. This persecution might occur because of religion, race, political opinion, nationality or membership in a given social group. Once they are…
READ MOREA second chance for late DACA applications
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Nov 22, 2017 | US Immigration Law
In what is likely to be heralded as good news in many sectors of Arizona, hundreds of DACA renewal applicants that were said to have missed the October 5th deadline will have the chance to reapply. It came to light that many did, in fact, submit their applications on…
READ MORECentral American immigrants may be forced to leave US
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Nov 13, 2017 | US Immigration Law
Arizona residents may have heard that the United States is ending the special status currently given to 5,300 people of Nicaraguan origin. This protection is set to end in January 2019 according to the Trump administration. Another 86,000 Honduran residents who…
READ MOREImmigration rules tighten for military
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Oct 26, 2017 | US Immigration Law
Some immigrants who live in Arizona, as well as the rest of the country, volunteer for military service. For many, the military provides both career opportunities as well as a path to US citizenship. However, there are changes afoot that will affect immigrant service…
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