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At Gasparian Spivey Immigration, we are passionate about our clients, the law, the state of immigration, our city, and our friends. We'd like to share our passion and thoughts with you, and we welcome your questions and feedback.


Free Webinar on Immigration and Tax Concerns for J Visa Participants

Sep 16, 2022

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On Thursday, September 22, GSI’s Kathleen Gasparian will join Sprintax’s Ryan Ludden for a free webinar on “US Tax and Immigration for J Participants.” In it, Kathleen and Ryan will discuss issues rel...

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The Case Against the Economic Case for Immigration

Aug 31, 2022

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One byproduct of being immigration lawyers is that we routinely watch the national conversation over immigration get sidetracked in ways that miss the point. We can make the economic argument for immi...

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Senate Opposition to STEM-Related Immigration Hurts U.S. Economy

Aug 24, 2022

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The good news? Politicians haven’t stopped trying find ways to address the challenges to immigration, particularly for those in STEM fields. The bad news? Most House and Senate Republicans are...

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Gasparian Interviews Judge Jay Wilkinson on "A Lie Will Suffice" Before Reading and Wine Tuesday

Aug 15, 2022

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Recently, Kathleen interviewed retired Magistrate Joseph “Jay” Wilkinson about his book, A Lie Will Suffice: A DiGiovanni Family History, for the New Orleans chapter of the Federal Bar Association’s p...

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Home is Here NOLA Helps Immigrants Find Their Place in New Orleans

Aug 10, 2022

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Last year, the non-profit organization Home is Here NOLA launched as a vehicle to help immigrants find their communities, gain access to resources, and become part of the systems and communities that ...

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