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Tag Archives: Parole
USCIS Ends Humanitarian Parole Program for Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
USCIS announced that, effective immediately, it is terminating yet another humanitarian parole program. This one is for individuals living in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). This move will affect, among others: Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens; Certain “stateless” … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration law
Tagged CNMI, Commonwealth, Ends, Humanitarian, Islands, Mariana, Northern, Parole, Program, USCIS
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Can I do anything to get USCIS to issue my Advance Parole travel document sooner?
QUESTION: I filed an I-485 with an application for employment authorization and advance parole based on my marriage with a U.S citizen. It has been five and half months, but I still haven’t received any updates other than my biometrics … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration law
Tagged Advance, Anything, Document, issue, Parole, sooner, Travel, USCIS
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“IT’S A TRAP!”: EB-6, Parole for International Entrepreneurs
Our office has gotten some calls about the “EB-6” visa that was announced last year and has been implemented at the start of 2018. I put “EB-6” in quotes, because that’s not the official designation and it’s not permanent … Continue reading
The Reach and Limits of the Parole Evidence Rule in New Jersey Contract Law
New Jersey Courts have followed the Parole Evidence Rule since at least 1882. The Parole Evidence Rule holds that outside (or “extrinsic”) evidence is not allowed to alter the terms of a contract – in other words, the Parole Evidence … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged contract, Evidence, Jersey, limits, Parole, Reach, Rule
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Is Henry Montgomery of Montgomery v. Louisiana perhaps on the verge of a parole grant?
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Posted in Law Professors
Tagged Grant, Henry, Louisiana, Montgomery, Parole, Perhaps, verge
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