The New
Year’s Hope for Immigration
Question: I have been fighting my
case for some time and yet do not have anything. What can I do?
Answer: As the year comes to an
end, you need to try to give thanks for what you do have and then start again
after the New Year. I am sure that you can appreciate and understand that
practically everything is getting more difficult at Immigration. Whether your
case is in Immigration Court,
on Appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals or the Circuit Courts or in front
of USCIS, things are taking longer. Whether you have a Labor Certification or
are applying for a Religious Visa, or a multitude of other types of visas,
everything has gotten harder. Whether you are applying for a particular kind of
Waiver or relief in Immigration
Court, the evidence needed to present is much more
than it used to be.
Therefore, you must keep fighting
and you must keep your hopes up high. No matter how hard it is to get what you
want from Immigration, you can always make a better case than before and you
can always submit more evidence. We as a people cannot let the forces at
Congress, USCIS, BICE, BCBP, and DOL or any other government agency drive
immigrants and nonimmigrants away. If we permit the forces against the natural
flow of immigration to win, then the United States will become the
opposite of a land of dreams. It will become a land that will become unwelcoming.
As an immigration attorney, I am
committed to keeping the fight going. Since IIRAIRA passed in 1996, lawyers
across the U.S.
have fought against provisions that were hurtful and spiteful to immigrants.
Slowly, bit by bit, we have had successes to show that certain parts of
legislation aimed against immigrants were unfair or unconstitutional. Now,
there are more cases in Circuit Courts across the U.S. that are immigration related
than ever before. The Circuit Courts are inundated with immigration cases
because we must keep appealing and keep fighting what are laws that are aimed
to deprive the immigrant of their dreams. If we give up, then we are validating
the unfair laws, the discrimination, and the laws that will keep immigrants out
of the U.S.
Therefore, do not despair that it
is taking a long time to resolve your visa or your status. Keep in mind that
there are multitudes of people in a much worse situation than you. There are
people whom did not have anyone to fight for them and have been deported; had
their appeals denied; had their Labor Certifications denied or had their relief
denied. However, as long as you have an immigration attorney fighting for you,
keep up your hope. It is only the fighting by that immigration attorney and
other immigration attorneys across the country that will eventually prevail
against antiquated laws and the discrimination against immigrants that exists
by some of Congress.
It is almost New Year’s. Let’s
give thanks for our health and our family. Let’s give thanks that we are still
in the U.S.
fighting to stay and fighting to get what is deserved. Let’s look at the people
who did not win and hope that someday they have a successful return to the U.S.
Hope is a powerful emotion and all of us can have hope to get what we
eventually want.
I would like to wish all of my
readers a Happy and Prosperous New Year’s and a hope that next year will give
each and everyone of you prosperity and happiness.
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Brian
D. Lerner is a
Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law by the California
State Bar Board of Legal Specialization. He is admitted to the U.S. Supreme
Court and the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th,
9th and 11th Circuit Courts of Appeal. He is also
admitted to the California Supreme Court. This firm
handles cases both nationally and worldwide. This firm does every aspect of immigration
law including family and employment
based petitions, deportation defense and criminal
related immigration
issues, asylum, naturalization,
citizenship, appeals, nonimmigrant visas, immigrant visas, and all other areas of immigration
law. An appointment can be made by calling (866) 495-0554 or (562) 495-0554.
The Firm website is www.eimmigration.org.