Connect with us




Practice Areas
News Topics
- Alimony (6)
- Automobile Accident (20)
- Aviation (6)
- Child Support (7)
- Corporate Law (6)
- Criminal | DUI (28)
- Divorce (10)
- Domestic Law (7)
- Elder Law (10)
- Estate Planning (2)
- Family Law (12)
- Immigration (74)
- Legal Help (26)
- Maritime (8)
- Miller Conway News (44)
- Personal Injury (34)
- Transportation (10)
- Uncategorized (5)
-
Recent Articles
- New law will allow for electronic proof of auto insurance | Goose Creek Personal Injury Attorneys
- An Update on Immigration Reform | Goose Creek Immigration Lawyers
- ABT Settlement Agreement offers new processes to asylum applicants also applying for work authorization | Goose Creek Immigration Lawyers
- Legal Limit for Blood-Alcohol Content Likely to be reduced from .08 to .05 | Charleston DUI Lawyers
- Bill 3170: Potential Change in grounds for divorce | Goose Creek Divorce Lawyers
- Medicare’s Right to Subrogation: How Far does it Extend? | Charleston Personal Injury Lawyers
- Immigration Reform Bill meets Senate Judiciary Committee May 9, 2013 | Charleston Immigration Attorneys
Legal News
Tag Archives: South Carolina Immigration Attorneys
China and India Employment 2nd Preference Unavailable | Charleston Immigration
According to the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), despite the retrogression of the China and India Employment Second preference cut-off date to August 15, 2007, demand for numbers by applicants with priority dates earlier than that date remain excessive. Said … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration
Tagged Charleston Immigration Attorneys, Goose Creek Attorneys, Goose Creek Lawyers, South Carolina Immigration Attorneys
Comments Off
South Carolina’s Immigration Law Challenged by 16 Latin American & Carribean Countries
The Associated Press reported today, November 8, 2011 that sixteen (16) Latin American and Caribbean nations have asked to join in the U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit against South Carolina’s new illegal immigration law, citing concerns for their citizens. Mexico, Honduras, … Continue reading