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Since 1985,Stern Elkind Curray & Alterman has limited its practice to immigration law, with a special emphasis on matters relating to the employment of foreign professionals. Mr. Stern and Ms. Elkind founded the firm with the goal of providing the very best immigration advice and representation to our clients. As the firm has grown, we have continued our commitment to maintaining a high level of expertise combined with an understanding that our clients are individuals whose lives are deeply affected by the work we do. Over the years, we have developed expertise and wide-ranging experience in all facets of immigration law.
We continue to be deeply affected by our clients, some of whom are introduced within this web site.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Stern and Elkind Named Colorado SuperLawyers 2007
Ken Stern and Nancy Elkind, founding partners of Stern Elkind & Curray LLP, have both been listed as Colorado SuperLawyers for 2007. Ken is listed in the top 50 attorneys in Colorado, and Nancy is listed in the top 25 women attorneys in Colorado. In both of these categories, Ken and Nancy are the only immigration lawyers listed.
Consular Offices Can Resume Accepting I-130 Immigrant Visa Petitions
Effective January 22, 2007, Embassies and Consular Offices abroad were told they may not accept the direct filing of I-130 petitions. That rule created a great deal of controversy and problems. Accordingly, effective March 21, 2007, the State Department has reversed that rule and Posts can now accept I-130s from American citizen petitions who are residing abroad.
This will assist many American citizens in bringing their spouses and children to the United States more quickly and efficiently.
For more information about family-based immigration, please visit our website, or click on this link:
http://www.secimmigration.com/family.html
STRIVE Act Introduced in the House
Representatives Gutierrez (D-Ill) and Flake (R-Az) have introduced a bi-artisan comprehensive immigration bill in the House. The bill creates a certification process for demonstrating that improvements in border surveillance are in place before providing benefits to undocumented workers. The bill also strengthens interior enforcement in the United States and creates a new Employment Verification System to verify a new employee's authorization to work in the United States.
The bill creates a new worker program that creates a legal channel for immigrant workers by establishing a temporary H-2C visa which is valid for three years and renewal for another three years. The bill also provides earned legalization or citizenship for people who are in the United States without proper documentation. The Act also overhauls the family-based and employment-based immigration system to reduce backlogs and inefficiencies.
This bill is very similar to the comprehensive immigration reform package that was passed by the Senate during the last Congressional session.
Friday, March 09, 2007
STERN AND ELKIND SELECTED TO BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA ®
Immigration lawyers Ken Stern and Nancy Elkind, partners in the Denver-based immigration law firm Stern Elkind & Curray, were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® for immigration law.
Both Stern and Elkind have been listed in this premium directory of lawyers for more than 10 years.
Published biennially since 1983, but now published annually, The Best Lawyers In America® is widely regarded as the preeminent referral guide to the legal profession in the United States. The Best Lawyers in America's® lists are based on an exhaustive peer-review survey whereby almost two million votes are cast on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their specialties.
About Stern Elkind & Curray LLP
Stern Elkind & Curray LLP was founded in 1985 and has grown to 7 attorneys, 13 paralegals and a support staff of 9 - making it the largest business immigration law firm between Chicago and the West Coast. The firm's clients have operations throughout the West and include cutting-edge and traditional industries, as well as established educational and research institutions. For more information visit http://www.secimmigration.com/.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
USCIS Announces Direct Filing of I-129 and I-539 Applications
USCIS has announced that, effective April 2, 2007, all Forms I-129 and I-539 are to be filed directly with either the Vermont Service Center or the California Service Center, depending on where the employment will take place. This is a change from the past practice of filing all I-129 applications with Vermont.
In light of the fast-approaching H-1B season, and the possibility that the H-1B quota will be quicklly exhausted, applications must be filed in the correct location.
DREAM Act Re-introduced in Congress
The DREAM Act of 2007, which would provide a path to legal status for undocumented students, has been introduced into both houses of Congress. There is optimism building that it has a good chance of passing and being signed by the President.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
USCIS CREATES FOIA FAST TRACK FOR PEOPLE IN PROCEEDINGS
USCIS has announced that effective March 30,2007, they will create a third track for processing FOIA applications for individuals who are in proceedings before an immigration judge. This will allow respondents to conduct better "discovery" prior to their removal hearing. This is an important due process breakthrough for individuals in removal/deportation proceedings.
TIME FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NOW
Tamara Jocoby, a member of the Pro-Business Manhattan Institute Think Tank, has advocated publicly that Congress must move forward on immigration reform in the near future. If Congress waits until the fall, immigration reform will become enmeshed in the 2008 Presidential campaign with the likelihood of passage decreasing substantially. If Congress cannot pass comprehensive immigration reform, it should address some of the component programs such as the Agjobs Bill or the Dream Act.
There have been many reports of behind-the-scenes meetings between key players in the immigration debate who are trying to obtain a broader consensus on a comprehensive immigration bill. Hearings are now taking place in Congress. Hopefully, there will be some movement in the near future.