Author Archives: Mike Baker

Misdemeanor Traffic Offenses in Illinois: Speeding, driving 26-34 miles per hour or more, 35 miles per hour or more

Misdemeanor Traffic Offenses in Illinois can be punishable by a fine, a jail sentence or both. Persons charged with such offenses should consult an attorney immediately. The most commonly prosecuted misdemeanor traffic offenses include the following: driving under the influence … Continue reading

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CA7 Holds ‘Stop-Time Rule’ May Not Be Applied Retroactively to reach offenses that were committed before the rule’s effective date on April 1, 1997

Jeudy has been a lawful permanent resident since 1989, and he reached seven years of continuous residence in 1996. The BIA, however, applied the “stop-time rule” of § 1229b(d)(1), which took effect in 1997 as part of the Illegal Immigration … Continue reading

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Immigration Court Backlog Nears 400,000

The number of cases awaiting resolution in the Immigration Courts had grown to 396,552 by the end of July 2014. This backlog increased by nearly 75,000 cases, or 22 percent, since the start of fiscal year 2013, according to very … Continue reading

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Visa Bulletin For September 2014

Visa Bulletin For September 2014 Number 72 Volume IX Washington, D.C View as Printer Friendly PDF A. STATUTORY NUMBERS 1.  This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during September. Consular officers are required to report to the Department of State documentarily … Continue reading

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Certificate of Translation

Certificate of Translation Under both Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) regulations, all documents written originally in another language must be translated into English. 8 C.F.R. § 103.2(b)(3); 8 C.F.R. § 1003.33. A certificate … Continue reading

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