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Immigration Law generally involves two sets of rules, those for individuals seeking to enter the United States in various visa classifications, and those for individuals already in the United States seeking to change or adjust their status, or against whom the U.S. government initiates removal proceedings.

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Adjustment of Status
Adjustment of Status - Transferring Eligibility

Adopted Children
Citizenship for Adopted Children

Amnesty
Life Amnesty Program Underway
L.I.F.E. is Good!

Asylum
Asylum: Exception to 'Unlawful Presence'

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Attorneys
A Law Firm for the New Millennium
Fee Gouging and Abuse of New Laws
How Will You Handle My Case?
What Should Happen at an Initial Consultation

B

Battered Child or Spouse
Relief for Spouses and Children of Abusive Petitioners

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C

Cancellation of Removal
What is 'Exceptional and Extremely Unusual Hardship?'
Immigration Court Practice

Citizenship
Administrative Denaturalization: A Grim Reality
April 5, 2000 - Burden of Proof Modified in Denaturalization Cases
Citizenship for Adopted Children
Citizenship for Foreign Born Children

Consular Processing
Consular Reassignment in Mexico
Nonimmigrant Visa Processing in Mexico

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D

Deportation, see also Removal
Immigration Court Practice

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E

Employment-Based Immigration
DOL Prefers RIR Labor Certification

Editorial
Remaining Responsible in Times of Chaos

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H

H-1B Visas
Clinton Signs H-1B Bills into Law
Congress Moves to Raise H-1B CAP
H-1 BONANZA! Clinton to Sign New Law
H-1Bs in the 21ST Century: FAQs
No Parole Required for H and L Visa Holders

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I

Investors
EB-5 Program Survives Attack

INS
California Service Center: The New Regime
Chipping Away at IIRAIRA: INS Interprets 'UNLAWFUL PRESENCE'
July 13, 2000 (DPH) - Audit at INS to Cause Further Delays

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L Visas
No Parole Required for H and L Visa Holders

Labor Certification
DOL Prefers RIR Labor Certification
RIR Conversion Regulation to be Published
The RIR Labor Certification at Region IX
Why the "RIR" Labor Certification is a Must

Legislation
April 30, 2001: Final Deadline for 245(i)
Clinton Signs H-1B Bills into Law
Clinton Signs L.I.F.E.
Congress Moves to Raise H-1B CAP
Congress Stalls on H-1B Issues
Congress to Increase H-1B Visa CAP/ Dissolve INS
H-1 BONANZA! Clinton to Sign New Law
Immigration Edge - 2001: A Great Odyssey
L.I.F.E. is Good!
What Is Life?

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Naturalization, see also Citizenship
April 5, 2000 - Burden of Proof Modified in Denaturalization Cases
Administrative Denaturalization: A Grim Reality

Nonimmigrants, see also Alphabetic Visa Classifications
Consular Reassignment in Mexico
Nonimmigrant Visa Processing in Mexico

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R

Removal, see also Deportation
Immigration Court Practice

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S

Suspension of Deportation, see also Cancellation of Removal
What is 'Exceptional and Extremely Unusual Hardship?'

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T

Three and Ten Year Bars to Admission
Asylum: Exception to 'Unlawful Presence'
Chipping Away at IIRAIRA: INS Interprets 'UNLAWFUL PRESENCE'

U

Unlawful Presence, see also Three and Ten Year bars to Admission
Chipping Away at IIRAIRA: INS Interprets 'UNLAWFUL PRESENCE'

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W

Waivers, see also Fraud and Criminal Convictions
Supreme Court Revives 212(c) Relief

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