Susan Pai’s blog featured at Huffington Post
Susan Pai’s Immigration blog posts featured on front page of Huffington Post blog
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Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law
Susan Pai’s Immigration blog posts featured on front page of Huffington Post blog
Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis uses the terms “unauthorized” and “illegal” interchangeably when speaking. These are two very different legal terms. The new anti-immigrant law just signed into law by Governor DeSantis, SB1718, affects those who came here illegally, those who came here legally but overstayed their visa and those who are here legally but not authorized to work.
Susan Pai discusses the issues that the United States faced under Title 42. She explains what Title 42 is and why it was a topic of contention. For example, Susan Pai discusses the 2 million immigration court case backlog in the United States.
The video above features immigration lawyer Susan Pai discussing Florida’s law SB1718 in English and Spanish. The conversation revolves around immigration enforcement issues in Florida and the need for action and involvement.
Florida House and Senate pass the most anti-immigrant legislation of any state in the U.S. Here’s a summary of what is in SB 1718.
As a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you can sponsor your immediate family members in applying for an immigrant visa or green card. One
Top Immigration Lawyer in Jacksonville, FL – Susan Pai “If you are looking for a great immigration lawyer in Jacksonville, Florida, and a wonderful human
“If you are looking for a great immigration lawyer in Jacksonville, Florida, and a wonderful human being, I recommend Susan Pai without a doubt. She
Are you planning a trip to the United States and need a visa to enter the country? Visa interviews can be a daunting experience, but
Excerpt from CNN: Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a ruling Thursday restoring discretion to immigration judges by allowing them to administratively close cases, a move that could