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Dear
Readers:
I
promise you that John Ashcroft is not getting kickbacks from suddenly very busy
immigration lawyers. But from the amount of new work immigration lawyers are
suddenly getting as a result of the rapid expansion of the NSEERS Special
Registration program, you might just wonder. This week the INS added five new
countries to the list -
You
might also think that the INS has a secret source of funding since their drive
to place an untold number (probably in the thousands) - of people into
deportation proceedings as a result of Special Register will dramatically
increase the workload of the Immigration Courts. If you are an immigrant and a
criminal, you're probably a lot less likely to get deported in a hurry now that
the INS is focused on this new group.
Special
Registration is also having the same affect that 245i had on marriages. Many
people who previously had not hurried into marrying their significant others are
now hurrying up so that they can file their papers and get their adjustment
applications filed before going in for Special Registration. The same is true
for asylum applications and other types of petitions. Immigration lawyers often
have to prompt their clients over and over again to get the documentation needed
to file a case (clients sometimes say the same about their lawyers). Suddenly,
it is dawning on everyone, lawyers and clients alike, that time is of the
essence once Special Registration comes around.
Within
the next several months, the rest of the world's countries will be included and
this will become our normal operating mode. Immigration lawyers will be a lot
busier and INS waits for immigration benefits will probably be a lot slower. Oh,
and did I mention that the INS is going to go out of existence this year and be
replaced by two new government agencies in the new Department of Homeland
Security? Wait until you see what that massive reorganization is going to do.
If
you love chaos, you're going to love 2003.
In
firm news, I received an interesting honor this week. Nashville Post Magazine,
that city's major business magazine, named me as one of the city's top 100
lawyers and the only immigration lawyer on the list. What surprised me even more
when I heard about this is that I only commute into
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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