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USCIS Publishes Updated Form G-1055, Fee Schedule

On September 19, 2016, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the new of edition of the Form G-1055, Fee Schedule. The Form G-1055 lists the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) fee for all forms published by the DHS.

Revoked Driver's License following DWI/DUI

You only have 30 Days to Challenge the Notice of Revocation

Minnesota paternity: the determination of legal fatherhood

Establishing paternity grants certain legal rights to the parents and child.

New Law Bans the Sale of Synthetic Drugs in Minnesota

Minnesota is now dealing with a serious problem involving synthetic drugs.

Asylum applicants can now receive two year work permits

USCIS Increases Validity of Work Permits From One Year to Two Years for Asylum Applicants

Rear End Collision Accidents - St. Louis Car Accident Attorney

Rear end collisions often lead to more serious injuries than we think, the most common of them being the whiplash.

Colorado Unemployment Law - Who Is An Employer

Stutheit & Gartland defeats attempt by the Division of Unemployment to force a talent agency to pay unemployment tax.

The Importance of Reauthorizing the Conrad 30 Waiver Program

The debate over the reauthorization of the EB5 program, which is otherwise slated to expire on September 30, 2016, has also been making news both in Congress and on this site. However, there are many smaller immigration programs and details that are worth careful attention as well.

What is Unlawful Presence?

In immigration law, there is a concept referred to as “unlawful presence.” By accruing certain amounts of unlawful presence in conjunction with other actions, an alien may find him or herself subject to one of the inadmissibility bars.

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