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Pride and Prejudice: The LGBTQ+ Law and Rights in Miami
Miami has a strong and supportive legal framework for the LGBTQ+ community, making it a welcoming and inclusive city for people of all gender identities and sexual orientations. One of the most positive aspects of LGBTQ+ law in Miami is the city's strong...
Haitian Immigration in Miami: The Present of a Vibrant Community
Haitian immigrants have a long and rich history in Miami, and they have contributed significantly to the cultural and economic fabric of the city. Despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way, Haitian immigrants have been able to thrive and create a positive...
A Guide to the Legal Landscape of Family Law in Miami
Family law is an important area of law that governs family relationships, including marriage, divorce, child custody, and adoption. In Miami, there are many positive aspects of family law that can help families navigate these difficult issues and come to resolutions...
Unlocking the E2 Visa: How to Invest and Immigrate in the United States
The E-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreign entrepreneurs and investors to come to the United States to start or purchase a business. This visa category is one of the most popular options for investors who wish to invest in the U.S. and create jobs for...
Navigating the Complexities of Automotive Law in Miami
Automotive law in Miami has evolved significantly in recent years to provide better protection for consumers and more efficient resolution of disputes. One of the most positive developments in automotive law in Miami has been the implementation of the "Florida Lemon...
From Caracas to Miami: Understanding the Venezuelan Immigration Wave and Its Impact on the Magic City
The Venezuelan community in Miami has been steadily growing over the past decade, and it has become an integral part of the city's diverse cultural landscape. Despite the many challenges that come with moving to a new country, the Venezuelan immigrants in Miami have...
U.S. Designates Venezuela for TPS for 18 Months
The Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro N. Mayorkas, has designated Venezuela to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, until September 2022. This new TPS designation for Venezuela allows Venezuelan nationals (and individuals without nationality whose...
Biden Reverses a Trump Order That Temporarily Banned Some Immigrant Visas
The Biden administration has revoked numerous Trump orders in recent weeks, including one that temporarily banned certain immigrant visas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden’s reasoning to revoke this order is because he believes it "does not advance the interests of...
Cass Sunstein Joins Department of Homeland Security; Will Help Shape Immigration Rules
A former Obama administration official, Cass Sunstein, has agreed to join the Department of Homeland Security under the Biden administration. He will be responsible for ensuring that new immigration laws are consistent with the law. Sunstein, a law professor at...
Biden’s Immigration Reform Proposal: What You Need to Know
A new immigration bill was recently introduced by the U.S. Congress which focuses on creating an eight-year path to citizenship for millions of unauthorized immigrants. The bill applies to immigrants who were physically in the United States on or before January 1,...
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