Having worked in this field now almost 30 years, Ive always
felt that my knowledge and insight about how immigration
adjudicators (and the bureaucracy itself) actually think, from an
insiders perspective, is of utmost importance and help to our
clients. Although this insiders view is not technically legal in
nature, and goes beyond statutes and immigration regulations, that
is, the law, it is profound. Over the years, this insight has
allowed my firm to succeed where others might fail. But it is also
important for immigration practitioners to know how a foreign
national thinks about immigration, even before they arrive or
become a client? Ive found over the years that most intending
immigrants do not fully appreciate how illogical our immigration
system is; they assume, wrongly, that it is a rational and fair
system that it makes sense. This presumption is a gross mistake.
For example, one would never guess that if you marry a permanent
resident (a green card holder), one must wait in line, right now
for years, before joining ones spouse here in the United States. Of
course, this makes no sense to any rational person. One would
naturally ask how is it that the U.S.Read more
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