
Openers
Dear Readers:
This is a sad week for the country's immigration lawyers. We lost one of our own
in the savage bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad a few days ago. Arthur
Helton was a renown immigration lawyer and humanitarian who truly devoted his
life to his fellow man. He was in Baghdad meeting with UN officials regarding
various issues of humanitarian concern surrounding the changes in that country
of late.
I had the honor of knowing Arthur, though I wish I had gotten the chance to
spend more time with him. He and I served at the same time as members of the
American Bar Association's Coordinating Committee on Immigration Law. I
represented the Young Lawyers Division on the ABA on that committee and Arthur
represented the International Section. Arthur was asked to serve on that
committee because of his tremendous experience in the field and the respect he
deservedly received from all who knew him. I remember serving on that committee
and sitting in awe of Arthur and some of the other legends of the immigration
bar who also served the ABA in this capacity.
Over the last few days, accolades for Arthur's contributions have been coming
from many immigration lawyers who knew him better. But for those of you who
never met Arthur, we hope you will read our article this week on Arthur's career
and take a moment to remember him.
In firm news, I remind readers that I will be moderating a series of immigration
telephone seminars conducted by ILW.com. The series is entitled “Immigration for
the Spirit, Body and Soul: Entertainers / Artists / Athletes, Chefs / Cooks /
Hospitality Workers, and Religious Workers.” The first program will take place
on August 27th and will cover sports and entertainment immigration. You can sign
up for the program by going to
www.ilw.com/lawyers/seminars/august2003.shtm.
I was also quoted this week in an article in the Washington Times on Social
Security Administration mismatch letters. You can find the article linked at
www.visalaw.com/news/washtimesaug242003.htm.
Finally, as always, we remind readers that we're lawyers who make our living
representing immigration clients. We would love to discuss becoming your law
firm. Just go to
http://www.visalaw.com/intake.html to request an appointment or call us at
800-748-3819 or 901-682-6455.
Regards,
Greg Siskind
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