By Michael H. Markovitch, Esq. on January, 27, 2021
On January 20, 2021, President Biden issued several orders on immigration. Some orders take immediate effect while others may take more time to be implemented
If you think these policies affect you, contact our office. Among the changes are:
* On Jan. 26, a district court temporarily prevented the government from implementing the 100-day pause.
** The travel bans applied to nationals from Burma, Eritrea, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Nigeria, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Venezuela, and Yemen.
NOTE: This situation remains fluid and policies can shift rapidly.
WILL CONGRESS PASS AN IMMIGRATION BILL?
President Biden has proposed a sweeping immigration bill that would make more people eligible for legal status. AILA will be advocating for Congress to pass this bill and other bills that improve the U.S. immigration system. At this time, Congress has not passed any immigration bill into law. This means that no new options to apply for legal status have been created, and no broad legalization program has been adopted.
HOW QUICKLY WILL CHANGE OCCUR?
Although there have been many announcements with promised changes, many of them will take time to be implemented. Policies, rules, and laws will need to be put in place first. This means you may not see an immediate impact or be able to access new benefits in the short term.
WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
Contact The Law Offices of Michael H. Markovitch at 212-947-7534 or Michael@mmlawnyc.com for further information.
WHAT IS OUR OFFICE DOING?
We are closely monitoring these changes and encourage you to contact our office with any questions.
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