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5 Deadly Mistakes That May Cost You Your Immigration Status

November 22, 2012

Author: New York Immigration Attorney Alena Shautsova

Many of perspective clients who come to my office for a consultation ask me: does having a lawyer really help my case? Will the Immigration think that I did something bad and need a lawyer because of it? Can I file myself?

While you can certainly try to file / apply for benefits yourself, here are 5 mistakes that may cost you your immigration status and lead to a huge subsequent spending and/or deportation.

1.       MOVING WHILE WAITING FOR AN ACTION FROM THE USCIS

Many applicants who file pro-se or without an attorney have to change their address and move to a new State or new home after they file their case with the USCIS. Unfortunately, even though they notify the USCIS about the change of address, their case can get lost. As a result, they can miss an important deadline and lose a chance for an immigration benefit. It actually happened to a family from Ukraine, who, after winning a DV lottery, changed their address and after filing the initial application package moved to a different State. They notified the USCIS promptly about their move and started waiting for the notices to proceed with the case. While they were waiting, the deadline to submit an adjustment of status application had passed; and now, for over 10 years they are fighting the removal proceedings in the Immigration court.  Even though the change of address form was filed, the USCIS cannot be held responsible for missing the deadline! So, be very, very careful when you are moving with a pending case.

2.       LYING ON YOUR APPLICATION

Another common mistake that may lead to inadmissibility and removal is misrepresenting information on your Immigration documents. A misrepresentation about your education or marriage while applying for visa may turn into a big issue. Nondisclosure of misrepresentation may turn into FOREVER being unable to obtain any immigration benefits.  Many people are following someone’s advice and think that “immigration is not going to find out.” Well, if they do find out, you will face a bigger problem than feeling bad and embarrassed about your lie.

3.       FAILURE TO SUBMIT NECESSARY DOCUMENTS

 

When applying for any type of Immigration benefits, like adjustment of status, or submitting an I-130 petition, it is crucial to follow instructions, and submit ALL necessary documents. If they are not available for any reason, you must provide a detailed explanation for the reason. I cannot tell you how many times people, after a very long wait, were surprised and crushed to learn that their petition or an application was denied because they did not present a… BIRTH CERTIFICATE! In one case a lady came to my office crying because a lawyer who worked on her case failed to submit a document proving grandfathering: her employment adjustment got denied, and because she changed an employer by the time the appeal was granted, she had to start the process all over again! 10 (TEN) years of waiting were wasted!

4.       FAILURE TO ATTEND A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW OR HEARING

Believe it or not, but some people think that the USICS is just like a Starbucks and you can pop up in there anytime you want to, and if the USCIS sends you a notice of appointment, it is not a big deal and you can reschedule it. Well, you can definitely re-schedule by sending a notice in advance; and in certain situations you may send an explanation for missing an appointment trying to reverse the damage that may result for failure to keep an appointment. But one thing I may guarantee you: it will with a probability of 100% delay your case, and sometimes may result in removal proceedings against you. So, is it worth it?

5.       FAILURE TO DISCLOSE CRIMINAL RECORD

 

Last, but not least, this point relates to the two and three above, but deserves a separate mentioning. Many application forms, virtually all of them, contain questions regarding criminal history. Some clients believe that if a conviction took place 10 or 15 years ago, the immigration will just forget about it. They find themselves in an interesting situation, when after attending a biometrics appointment they get served with a Notice to Appear. Here is a tip: unless you grew a new set of fingerprints, do not hide your criminal history: in most situations a skillful Immigration lawyer will be able to help you to deal with it, especially if the conviction is an old one.

If you have immigration concerns, consult a skilled New York immigration lawyer  at 917-885-2261 and find out about your options.

The Law Office of Alena Shautsova is an Immigration law firm serving clients in Brooklyn, New York City, Long Island, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx and surrounding communities.

 

 

Disaster Legal Services Are Available in New York

November 19, 2012

 

Author: US Attorney Alena Shautsova

While many are enjoying this Holliday Season with their Family and Friends, we should also remember about all those who sustained unbelievable losses during and after hurricane Sandy. Alena Shautsova, an ABA YLD district representative is helping New York residents to recover after devastation by coordinating the Disaster Legal Services in New York provided in coordination with FEMA.  If you or anybody you know are in need of FREE LEGAL HELP, please call our hotline at 1-800-699-5636. Attorneys and law students who wish to volunteer may call as well to register as a volunteer, or may visit our website: www.sandylegalrelief.wordpress.com  and click on “for volunteers.” You may also contact attorney Alena Shautsova at 917-885-2261.

NCBA Hosts Training Webinar at Domus November 15 – Free CLE

November 14, 2012

Attorneys who would like to volunteer at our Superstorm Sandy Recovery Legal Consultation Clinics (see below), and attorneys who have already generously volunteered to provide legal assistance at the clinics, are invited to come to Domus on Thursday, November 15, 4-7 p.m. to watch a free CLE training webcast that will be streamed live from the New York State Bar Association in Albany.

This special program will provide an overview of state and federal relief programs, including FEMA, American Red Cross, US Coast Guard, IRS, US SBA, NYS departments of labor and financial services, and disaster legal services. In addition, the program will cover legal considerations for insurance, housing and landlord/tenant issues, and advising clients in disaster relief situations. Participants may earn 2.0 MCLE credits in professional practice and skills. (This program is also available online, and an archived version of the program will be available online after the program.)

Volunteer Attorneys Needed for Superstorm Sandy Clinics November 19 and 26
NCBA is hosting a series of free Superstorm Sandy Recovery Legal Consultation Clinics to help Nassau residents. The first two are scheduled for Mondays, November 19 and November 26, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 3-7 p.m. at Domus. More than 40 attorneys have volunteered to date, and more are needed in many areas, including insurance claims, FEMA assistance, debt, bankruptcy, consumer protection, landlord/tenant, mortgage foreclosure, health/disability/stress and ADR.

To volunteer, please email sandyrecovery@nassaubar.org with your contact information, area you would like to help in, and your time availability. Free training (see above) is provided.

NYSBA Hotline Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are also needed to staff the New York State Bar Association Superstorm Sandy legal hotline. Attorneys wishing to volunteer can visit www.nysba.org/DisasterVolunteerSandy or call 518-463-3200.

Адвокат По Трудовому Праву

November 14, 2012

Автор: Адвокат по трудовому праву Alena Shautsova

Закон штата Нью-Йорк предусматривает обязанность работодателя платить сверхурочные home attendants работающим в ночную смену.  Однако, многие агентства не платят работникам за работу в ночную смену. Например, работник начинает смену в 8 00 утра в среду и заканчивает в 8 00 утра в воскресенье, но получает оплату только за дневные часы.

В такой ситуации работник имеет право в судебном порядке добиться компенсации за неоплаченное время в несколько раз больше, чем ему не заплатили.

Для получения компенсации важным является лицо, которое наняло работника : агентство или непосредственно человек у которого Вы работаете; а также непосредственные обязанности которые Вы выполняете.

 

Вопросы можете задать адвокату по трудовому праву Елене Шевцовой (Alena Shautsova), тел. 917-885-2261.

 

New York Volunteer Attorneys For SANDY Hotline

November 13, 2012

 

ATTORNEYS WHO WOULD LIKE TO PROVIDE THEIR SERVICES ON PRO BONO BASIS FOR THE SURVIVORS OF SANDY MAY REGISTER WITH THE FEMA AND ABA YLD HOTLINE.

To register as a volunteer for SANDY  hotline  800-699-5636 please submit your information to Eva Valentin-Espinal at evalentin@nysba.org .

Make sure to fill out the form.

IMPORTANT: to volunteer under the FEMA / ABA YLD umbrella, an attorney is not required to have a malpractice insurance, however, it is desirable to have one as FEMA will not cover malpractice resulted from the pro-bono/volunteer legal services.

Author: ABA YLD District Representative for New York, Alena Shautsova

NCBA Superstorm Sandy Recovery Efforts

November 10, 2012

Nassau Caounty Bar Association asnnounces its efforts to assist Sandy’s victims:

“Superstorm Sandy has brought unparalleled destruction to Nassau County, and the Nassau County Bar Association is quickly mobilizing to take action and make a difference in the lives of the affected residents in our community.

To help our members better serving victims of Superstorm Sandy, the Nassau County Bar Association has compiled an online list of emergency information and important resources with links to web sites for the latest information. To include additional resources in this list, please email the webpage URL to sandyrecovery@nassaubar.org.

NCBA is hosting a series of free Superstorm Sandy Recovery Legal Consultation Clinics to help Nassau residents. The first two are scheduled for November 19 and November 26, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 3-7 p.m. at Domus. Volunteers are needed in many areas, including insurance claims, FEMA assistance, debt, bankruptcy, consumer protection, landlord/tenant, mortgage foreclosure, health/disability/stress and ADR. The New York State Bar Association, New York City Bar Association, and the New York Legal Assistance Group have scheduled training sessions – available both online and to be viewed at Domus – for attorneys wishing to volunteer. To volunteer please email sandyrecovery@nassaubar.org

Volunteers are also needed to staff the New York State Bar Association Superstorm Sandy legal hotline. Attorneys wishing to volunteer can visit www.nysba.org/DisasterVolunteerSandy or call 518-463-3200.

We appreciate the tremendous efforts our members make to help those in this unprecedented time of need. We will keep you updated on the latest news, or check our website, www.nassaubar.org.”

Russian Gay Artist Granted Asylum In The US

November 8, 2012

Author: New York Asylum Lawyer Alena Shautsova

A Russian gay artist Alexander Kargaltsev,  a recent  US asylee,  fled his motherland where  he was beaten and persecuted based solely on his sexual orientation. He was detained and abused there just because he participated in gay pride events.

His new life in the United States allows Alexander  to live  without a fear. He just opened an exhibition called “Asylum” that portrays gay and bisexual men, asylum seekers or those who already were granted the status.

The exhibition symbolises a new beginning an asylum seeker starts when deciding to expose his/her fears and step forward to the world asking for protection.

The gallery that is hosting the exhibition is 287 Spring .

Temporary Suspension and Modification of Statutory Provisions by COUMO

November 6, 2012

IMPORTANT: Governor COUMO temporarily suspend specific provisions of any statute, local law, ordinance, orders, rules or regulations, or parts thereof, of any agency during a State disaster emergency, if compliance with such provisions would prevent, hinder or delay action necessary to cope with the disaster for the period from the date of the Executive Order  (Ocotber 26, 2012) until further notice.

You may read the full text of the Executive Order here: https://www.nassaubar.org/UserFiles/Suspension_of_Time_Limitations_10-26-12.pdf

Alena Shautsova

ADVANCE PAROLE GRANTED

November 4, 2012

Author NY Immigration Lawyer Alena Shautsova

We are glad to announce our recent success in securing ad advance parole for an El Salvadorian citizen. Mr. Costa (we changed the real name) was granted a TPS status in the United States many years ago. However, this past June he had to urgently travel to El Salvador to care for his sick relative. He took his 7 years old son, a US citizen, with him. What he failed to realize when leaving the country, is that his advance parole document had expired.

The relative felt better, and Mr. Costa was ready to go back to the United States, especially because his little son was supposed to start new school year. However, without an Advance Parole, he could not travel. Mr. Costa hired one attorney who filed a letter request with a USCIS field office back in early September. Then, he hired another attorney who filed for I-131 for him, but failed to explain the urgency of the situation.

Finally, his family came to my office. Immediately, we contacted Mr. Costa’s son’s school and requested a letter explaining that the boy will lose the school place if he is not back in the US shortly. We also contacted local church where Mr. Costa used to go and asked for letters of support. We contacted all members of his family who were willing to vouch for him and provide letters of support. Within hours we submitted our request to expedite Mr. Costa’s advance parole with National Benefit Center, local Service Center, El Salvadorian field Office, US Embassy in El Salvador, and requested assistance from the AILA.

Upon receipt of our request, the Local field Office immediately decided to help Mr. Costa and scheduled an expedited appointment for his biometrics and a week later Mr. Costa was able to receive his document and travel back to the United States.

Where there is a Will, there is a Way!

 

If you have immigration concerns, consult a skilled New York immigration lawyer at 917-885-2261  and find out about your options.

The Law Office of Alena Shautsova is an Immigration law firm serving clients in Brooklyn, New York City, Long Island, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx and surrounding communities.

Бесплатная Правовая Помощь Пострадавшим От СЭНДИ

October 31, 2012

Провавая помощь пострадавшим от Сэнди будет оказываться малоимущим гражданам  в области:  иммиграции, старахового и налогового права, гражданского права.

Обращайтесь с вопросами к Елене Шевцовой 917-885-2261