Click to learn more about our two Locations: New Orleans and Lafayette, or contact us now.

What We Think

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.


U.S., N.O. Will Protest Trump Immigration Policies Saturday

Jun 29, 2018

The actions surrounding the Supreme Court partially pushed the family separation issue out of the headlines this week. That doesn’t mean things have changed for the better, though. As of Friday, there...

Read More

Supreme Court Travel Ban Ruling Separates President from Presidency

Jun 27, 2018

Yesterday, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump travel ban by a 5-4 margin, with the court conservatives joined by Anthony Kennedy. There’s little to add to the story other than that those who upheld th...

Read More

Workshop for Employers on Wage and Workforce in New Orleans Thursday

Jun 26, 2018

Thursday, Delgado Community College will host a free educational event for employers and contractors to help them understand and comply with their responsibilities and obligations. It will help area e...

Read More

Trump Executive Order a Half-Measure at Best

Jun 21, 2018

On Wednesday, President Trump signed an executive order awkwardly titled, “Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation.”  The order is his attempt to solve the humanitarian cri...

Read More

Kathleen Does an Immigration Explainer on "Make Me Smart with Kai & Molly"

Jun 20, 2018

On Monday, I was flattered to be asked to explain how the U.S. got to its current “zero tolerance” immigration policy on the “Make Me Smart with Kai & Molly” podcast. By late Tuesday night, it was up....

Read More

Categories
Tags

Thom Tillis, Antonia Zenarro, immigration statistics, red tape, slowdown, exception, competition, Section 1325, Baton Rouge Immigrants’ Rights Coalition, slow down, human smuggler, language immersion education, l'extravagance, Harvard, legislation, visa backlog, separation, what can I do to help, American Immigration Council, regulations, embassies, St. Louis, New Orleans City Business, Elena Kagan, employment-based visa, Loyola, MBA program, Immigration for Business and Business Leaders, Lori Dowell, Canada, 24th Judicial District Court, craw, senate bill, decision, immigration court judges, deferred enforced depart, Johnson v. United States, adminstrative closure, subpoena, Mexico border, flight, F visa, Office of Refugee Resettlement, testing, government services, Gambit, cities, Cuba, Hospitality H, caravan, Ukraine, NIWAP, migrant workers, asylum, OISS, income tax, Mother Cabrini, Executive Office for Immigration Review, higher education, LOP, Orleans Parish, Uniting for Ukraine, Loyola University, starting bus, severely ill, entrepreneur, processing times, MIT, Remain in Mexico, Custody by Mandate Affidavit, new applicants, Citizenship and Immigration Services, translator, 2020 election, bona fide relationship, immigration, rights, regulations, trump, 60 minutes, Penn State, This Land is Your Land,, Russia, CODOFIL, Crescent City Connection, syllabus, Hospitality House, GREAT program, Andrew Hanen, immigration reform, sanctuary, Donald Trump, H-1B, visa, guest worker, tech industry, GSI, article I court, International Educator, National Treasure: Edge of History, merit-based immigration, wages, Rebecca Sugar, streaming, Minister of Immigration, SEVP, deg, Las Cafeteras, migrant children, West Bank, reasonable fear, B-1 visa, temporary suspension

Get in Touch with Us

Are you having legal issues with Immigration? Do you need legal representation?

Contact Us