Thursday, January 20, 2011

Who's Your America Immigration Attorney

Now, what would you do if one of your family members, a sister, brother or parent living across the seas would like to live with you here in the United States? The best thing you can do is to arrange all the necessary documents like the visa and the passports and other important papers and with the help of an America immigration attorney, things can be done swiftly and smoothly. But, of course, you need to find the most reliable of all immigration lawyers. Bear in mind that there is always somebody out there who is a wolf in sheep's clothing- "fly-by-night" lawyers, so to speak. To avoid them, it's best to know more about a certain lawyer. Find out his/her track record. Find somebody who has at least 12 years of experience, has a high overall case approval rate for work for an affordable fee basis, only practices immigration and nationality law, who can represent you competently, diligently and aggressively and of course, who can provide you a personalized attention and a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).

Nachman & Associates, P.C.
487 Goffle Road
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Tel. 201-670-0006 x100
Fax. 201-670-0009
Visit our website at www.visaserve.com

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

DOS Discusses Erroneous Mumbai Visa Bulletin Posting

DOS Discusses Erroneous Mumbai Visa Bulletin Posting
Charlie Oppenheim, Chief, Immigrant Visa Control & Reporting, has provided this additional information:

As you are aware Mumbai has incorrectly listed the India Employment Second preference cut-off date as being “current.” That is incorrect, and the actual cut-off date is: 08MAY06. The problem is that during transmission the cut-off dates in the cable shifted one column to the left. As a result, there were no Family or Employment First/Second preference cut-off dates listed under the Philippines heading.