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North Carolina Immigration Lawyer Explains USCIS Proposed Provisional Waiver of Unlawful Presence Inadmissibility Rule Change
Goulder Immigration Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
January 12, 2012
, previously published on Winter-Spring 2012
Under the proposed process the spouses and children of U.S. citizens who are eligible for a visa to immigrate legally to the United States, and who need a waiver of inadmissibility for unlawful presence in order to obtain that visa, would apply for a provisional waiver before leaving the United...
Social Security No-Match Letters Are Back—Employers Must Re-Consider Worksite Compliance Procedures
Goulder Immigration Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
September 27, 2011
The Social Security Administration is again issuing Social Security Name/Number No Match Letters. It is reasonable for ICE to take the position that a SSA No-Match Letter puts an employer on notice of a potential immigration issue. With the increase in Federal worksite compliance audits, employers...
Document Abuse: The Overlooked "Flip-Side" of the Form I-9 Process
Goulder Immigration Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
September 6, 2011
Many clients are not as aware of document abuse violations as they are about the need to complete a Form I-9, maybe that is why Form I-9 begins with a bod-faced, all caps warning about document abuse. The OSC’s settlement page is replete with document abuse cases.
Employers Often Overlook the "Flip-Side" of I-9 Compliance: Document Abuse
Goulder Immigration Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
September 1, 2011
Employers tend to overlook the “flip-side” of the Form I-9 process: the proscription against discrimination and document abuse. Document abuse is a violation of federal law that is actively enforced and carries heavy fines.
Why Hire an Immigration Lawyer?
Gerald P. Goulder; Goulder Immigration Law Firm;
Legal Alert/Article
August 29, 2011
, previously published on August 26, 2011
Immigration law is the most complex area of law in the United States. If you think you need to talk to an immigration lawyer, you DO need to talk to an immigration lawyer. You do not buy a car without a test drive, you do not buy a house without an inspection, you do not take a trip without a map...
I-9 Employer Sanctions Laws and Employer Compliance
Goulder Immigration Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
November 23, 2009
ICE has dramatically increased its enforcement of employer I-9 employment eligibility verification laws. The Obama administration's enforcement policy targets employers with I-9 audits and unannounced site visits. Employer liability extends to officers, executives, managers and supervisors, and...
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