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Tag Archives: Waiver
That Pesky Tax Waiver – Part 2
In my post last week, I referred to New Jersey’s tax waiver. It is an often misunderstood process designed to insure that the State receives the appropriate amount of taxes when someone dies. As I explained, New Jersey’s estate … Continue reading
That Pesky Tax Waiver – Part 1
As I have written in previous posts, New Jersey did away with its estate tax in 2018. This was part of a compromise between the state legislature and then Governor Christie who agreed to an increase in New Jersey’s … Continue reading
New Jersey Supreme Court rules that law enforcement must inform defendant of pending charges prior to obtaining waiver of right against self-incrimination.
By Matthew J. Troiano, Esq. On March 11, 2019, in State v. Vincenty, No. A-40-17(079978)(2019), the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement violated the defendant’s right against self-incrimination when they failed to inform him of the charges filed … Continue reading
J2 IGA (Over 21) Waiver of Two-Year Foreign Residency Requirement, Interested Government Agency Approval for Chinese Client in Pennsylvania
CASE: J-2 Waiver of Two-Year Foreign Residency Requirement / Over 21-year-old dependent child NATIONALITY: Chinese LOCATION: Pennsylvania Our client is a citizen of China who came to the U.S. on a J-2 Visa in 1995. She came with her mother … Continue reading
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J-1 Waiver Through Hardship Basis Approved for Nepalese Client in South Dakota
CASE: J-1 Waiver of the Two-Year Foreign Residency Requirement, Extreme Hardship NATIONALITY: Nepalese LOCATION: South Dakota Our Nepalese client came to the U.S. as a J-1 scholar with a Fulbright scholarship in 2014. His J-1 status made him subject to … Continue reading