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.
May 2, 2022
Last weekend, New Orleans’ Jazz Fest returned for the first time since Spring 2019. Since it is one of the cornerstones of New Orleans’ tourist economy and the identity of a city built on music, it’s ...
Apr 6, 2022
One of the frustrations we face as immigration lawyers is the time that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can take processing documents and applications. On March 30, USCIS an...
Mar 25, 2022
Sunday’s New York Times featured a story about people fleeing the fighting in Ukraine trying to immigrate to the United States. As immigration lawyers, we’re happy to see stories that reflect the real...
Mar 11, 2022
Russia’s military actions in Ukraine have prompted the Department of Homeland Security to offer Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months to Ukrainians in the United States. TPS has been granted...
Feb 22, 2022
It’s time for those who are considering entering the H-1B immigration lottery to start the process. The registration period for fiscal year 2023 will open at noon Eastern on March 1 and continue throu...
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