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At Kapoor & Associates we understand that immigration isn't simply a complex legal journey, but also a deeply personal one. After all,we've been there. Each of our associates has personal experience with the intricacies and challenges of immigration and naturalization law, allowing them to bring a unique measure of insight to the process.
Due to both the relatively small size of our firm and the dedication of our attorneys and staff,we offer an extraordinary high level of personal service and attention to detail. And keeping in mind that time is of the essence when obtaining and maintaining proper immigration status, we also offer a level of responsiveness which is rare in the legal profession.
You can get more information about Romy Kapoor, Attorney at Law and Kapoor & Associates by selecting the Firm Profile link. To see the very latest news out on issues affecting U.S. Immigration & Nationality Law, please select the Immigration News link. Under the FAQs link, you can get answers to some of the most Frequently Asked Questions we receive from calls around the country on a daily basis.
Kapoor & Associates - Orlando Branch Office
In an effort to more fully serve the immigration and nationality needs of those in Central and North Florida, Kapoor & Associates also has an office in Orlando, Florida.
K&A - Orlando works in conjunction with the Atlanta office on all employment based immigration issues, and also handles family based immigration issues falling within the jurisdictions of the immigration offices in Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville. Ms. Severine Luther is on-site and heads up this K&A - Orlando office. The Atlanta and Orlando offices are linked electronically and work flows between the two offices seamlessly.
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22 Jul 2008
Passport Cards Now in Production and Distribution
The U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a joint statement today announcing that the new U.S. Passport Card is now being produced and being distributed.
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21 Jul 2008
USCIS Posts Clarification of Exemption Eligibility for Applications for Waivers of Grounds of Inadmissibility
USCIS posted a clarification of their fee exemption policies for Form I-601, the Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility
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20 Jul 2008
EOIR Urges Applicants to Use 9-Digit Registration Number when Filing Documents
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced this week that, as of July 21, 2008, all documents filed with the EOIR’s immigration courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) should include the alien’s nine-digit registration number.
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