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Ross Silverman Snyder Tietjen LLP, the RSST Law Group
律师事务所
Boston,MA 284 位关注者
Offering Comprehensive Business Immigration Solutions
关于我们
RSST Law Group specializes in U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law. As a full-service immigration practice, we offer comprehensive immigration solutions to clients in all areas of business immigration law, as well as family-based and naturalization services. Our client base is diverse, ranging from national and international corporations, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations to major hospitals, academic and research institutions, to individuals seeking family-based immigration benefits or citizenship.
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https://www.rsstlawgroup.com
Ross Silverman Snyder Tietjen LLP, the RSST Law Group的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 律师事务所
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Boston,MA
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 1984
- 领域
- Immigration law
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50 Congress Street, Suite 200
US,MA,Boston,02109
Ross Silverman Snyder Tietjen LLP, the RSST Law Group员工
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The Trump Administration has issued Executive Orders aimed at strict immigration law enforcement, including the deportation of individuals who are present in the United States without lawful status. These EOs include a policy reversal that previously restricted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in designated "protected" areas. ICE officers are once again allowed to make arrests in places including schools, churches, hospitals, and shelters. ICE officials are also allowed to question people in public spaces, such as public transportation. In light of these anticipated increased enforcement actions and ICE activities, we are sharing the attached "Know Your Rights" flyer, prepared by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). Please share with your employees and colleagues.
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Newsflash for December 2024 Anticipated Travel Ban Post Inauguration President-elect Trump has expressed his intention to impose more restrictive immigration policies and measures that are anticipated to impact not only undocumented persons, but those in lawful immigration status. These measures include likely travel bans once the President-elect takes office on January 20, 2025. To avoid potential risks, several colleges and universities this week have issued advisories to their international students, scholars, and staff to avoid travel over winter break or to return to the United States before January 20th. While we do not know any specifics at this time, it is likely that the new administration will re-implement the “Muslim Ban,” which first restricted entry to the United States from certain countries with majority Muslim populations in 2017. We expect that this list will expand to include citizens from other countries that the incoming administration believes pose security risks to the United States, thus extending travel bans to citizens of non-Muslim majority counties.?? Given the uncertainty post-January 20, we recommend that nonimmigrants and other non-citizens avoid travel and plan to be physically present in the United States before January 20, 2025.??This is particularly the case for individuals in lawful status who are intending to apply for visa stamps while abroad, as there could be visa processing delays at consular posts and more administrative processing that would result in some persons being unable to return to the United States before travel bans take effect.?For those outside of the United States or those traveling abroad over the upcoming holidays, we encourage them to return by mid-January. RSST Law Group will be closely monitoring changes to immigration policies, including travel bans, and we will provide updates as we learn more. https://conta.cc/4gr4J9b
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In light of the U.S. Presidential election results, we understand that many of our clients and their employees may be anxious about the anticipated Trump Administration immigration policies. Based on the previous Trump Administration, we can expect a rescission of deferential policies implemented under the Biden Administration, an increase in the scrutiny of cases including Requests for Evidence (RFEs), and further delays in processing times.? Our firm will continue to monitor changes in immigration policies and adjudication trends. We remain committed to advising our clients on how to optimize their requests for immigration benefits, how their employees can maintain lawful status, and how to manage immigration programs. For now, RSST Law Group is making the following recommendations for our business clients: - Identify any employees who are working pursuant to an EAD card that is based on a protected status, such as DACA or TPS. We will then be able to determine if such employees may benefit from changing status to a lawful nonimmigrant status; - Initiate extension of status processes for employees who are eligible to extend in the next six months; and - Initiate employment-based green card cases for eligible employees as soon as possible, so that we may get applications and petitions in queue in anticipation of longer processing times.?
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Ghenwa Hakim, JD, MPH and Cynthia Cano-Dreyer accidental twins
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Welcome to the RSST Law Group Family! We are delighted to welcome Olive Lofblad, the newest member of our firm, who is joining our team of Legal Practice Assistants, Dan Kelly and Kelly Gilmore! At RSST Law Group, we pride ourselves on cultivating a collaborative environment where talent flourishes. We are confident that our new team members will contribute significantly to our continued success. Join us in welcoming Olive to the RSST family as she begins this exciting new chapter. Here's to a future of growth and success together! #WelcomeNewHires #RSSTLawGroup #LegalExcellence
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