Openers
Dear Readers,
The
end of the summer is not normally a crazy time for immigration lawyers. But the
second half of September is shaping up to be a busy one. The sudden
retrogression of EB-1 and EB-2 numbers for Indian and Chinese nationals and the
fears of worldwide backups in the near future are causing lawyers to scramble to
get cases filed by the September 30th deadline. In many cases,
applications that were not quite ready to go are being rushed.
In
our office, we’re also still dealing with issues arising out of Hurricane
Katrina, filing physician Conrad 30 waiver cases to claim last minute numbers
and getting ready to file green card lottery cases.
So
if your immigration lawyer is a little slow responding to your emails and
messages for the next few days, you’ll know why.
Fortunately
for me, I have a great team of lawyers and support staff at my office because
I’ll be gone next week at the annual meeting of the International Bar
Association in Prague. I’ll be moderating a panel presentation on
international migration rules for health care professionals.
Speaking
of Hurricane Katrina, as I type this I have an eye on the television watching
news of yet another catastrophic storm barreling across the Gulf of Mexico. I
chair the Katrina Taskforce for the American Immigration Lawyers Association and
have been working with my committee helping lawyers affected by the hurricane
get their practices back on track. I learned this morning that our committee
will be working with “Rita” lawyers deal with the aftermath of this second
hurricane. Lawyers from Texas who are affected by the storm are encouraged to
contact me and I’ll facilitate getting to the right people at AILA for
assistance. I can be contacted at gsiskind@visalaw.com.
In
firm news, after last week being listed in the Best Lawyers in America guide,
two of our lawyers – myself and my law partner Lynn Susser – have been
listed as Leaders in their Field by Chambers Global, the international attorney
ranking service. Information on the Chambers guides can be found at
www.chambersandpartners.com.
As
always, we remind readers that we're lawyers who make our living representing
immigration clients and employers seeking to comply with immigration laws. 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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