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Stephen Robbins and other immigration lawyers discuss the latest in immigration law.

Stephen Robbins

  • Aug 16, 2014 LATEST EPISODE
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Immigration Topics, Episode 5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2014 54:35


In this episode of Immigration Topics Stephen talks detention with Matthew Archambeault, an immigration lawyer in Philadelphia, PA.

Immigration Topics, Episode 5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2014 54:35


In this episode of Immigration Topics Stephen talks detention with Matthew Archambeault, an immigration lawyer in Philadelphia, PA.

Immigration Topics, Episode 4

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2013 34:44


Take a listen as we tackle this week in immigration and Cancellation of Removal.

Immigration Topics, Episode 4

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2013 34:44


Take a listen as we tackle this week in immigration and Cancellation of Removal.

Immigration Topics, Episode 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 37:24


This week we discussed Admission and Inspection, and we briefly touched on 245(i). Naturally, we used WestLaw in doing all our research, because WestLaw is the best. Remember that Admission is defined in INA section 101(a)(13)(A). In order to adjust status one must have been admitted or paroled, so it’s important to know whether a person’s entry counts as an “admission.” Study up. I would encourage everyone to read LAW OF “ENTRY” AND “ADMISSION”: SIMPLE WORDS, COMPLEX CONCEPTS by Gerald Seipp. It’s available on WestLaw, in case you’re interested. The article is a few years old, but paints a good picture of how the law of “admission” has changed over time. Gabe spent a good portion of the podcast talking about Quilantan, an important case for all immigration attorneys. You can find it at 25 I&N Dec. 285 (BIA 2010). Next week we’ll be discussing Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent residents. Study along!

Immigration Topics, Episode 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 37:24


This week we discussed Admission and Inspection, and we briefly touched on 245(i). Naturally, we used WestLaw in doing all our research, because WestLaw is the best. Remember that Admission is defined in INA section 101(a)(13)(A). In order to adjust status one must have been admitted or paroled, so it’s important to know whether a person’s entry counts as an “admission.” Study up. I would encourage everyone to read LAW OF “ENTRY” AND “ADMISSION”: SIMPLE WORDS, COMPLEX CONCEPTS by Gerald Seipp. It’s available on WestLaw, in case you’re interested. The article is a few years old, but paints a good picture of how the law of “admission” has changed over time. Gabe spent a good portion of the podcast talking about Quilantan, an important case for all immigration attorneys. You can find it at 25 I&N Dec. 285 (BIA 2010). Next week we’ll be discussing Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent residents. Study along!

Immigration Topics, Episode 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2013 32:24


This week Stephen and Gabe discuss Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude, and all their wonderful consequences. Next week we'll be discussing Admissions, Inspections, and 245(i). Be there or be square.

Immigration Topics, Episode 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2013 32:24


This week Stephen and Gabe discuss Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude, and all their wonderful consequences. Next week we'll be discussing Admissions, Inspections, and 245(i). Be there or be square.

Immigration Topics, Episode 1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 31:11


In this poorly scripted first episode, Stephen and Gabe discuss Aggravated Felony basics, like what to avoid and why. Next week we will be discussing Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude. For questions or praise, contact stephen@rhi-law.com. Complaints can be addressed to gabe@rhi-law.com

Immigration Topics, Episode 1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 31:11


In this poorly scripted first episode, Stephen and Gabe discuss Aggravated Felony basics, like what to avoid and why. Next week we will be discussing Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude. For questions or praise, contact stephen@rhi-law.com. Complaints can be addressed to gabe@rhi-law.com

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