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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.


Employment-Related Immigration Options

Nov 17, 2016

This week, I had had a good time speaking to graduating students and scholars about the immigration process at Tulane and University of Louisiana at Lafayette. For those on one side of the desk or the...

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What Immigrants Need to Know

Nov 14, 2016

Sunday night, President-Elect Donald Trump told 60 Minutes that he planned to move forward with his campaign pledge to deport or imprison America’s illegal immigrant population.  What we are going to...

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What Now?

Nov 9, 2016

As an advocate for immigration, for uniting families, for helping companies keep valued employees, for artists and musicians wanting to celebrate this country, for those seeking the protection our ama...

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How Might Immigration Reform Happen?

Nov 7, 2016

The presidential election and the role immigration has played in it has politicians and pundits alike talking about the need for immigration reform. At TheHill.com, Jimmy Kemp and Ali Noorani quote a ...

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Fleshing Out the Immigration Debate

Oct 25, 2016

Not surprisingly, a national immigration conversation that starts with a wall lacks fine tuning. In the October 31 issues of The New Yorker, Kelefa Sanneh performs a public service by walking us throu...

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