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  Every year a limited number of new immigrant visas is generated, but demand generally outstrips supply. Backlogs in some categories can last for decades. The State Department's monthly Visa Bulletin is useful to estimate remaining time periods. But spouses and other immediate relatives of U.S. Citizens can get immigrant visas immediately, without a wait.

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John Messing is a guest expert on immigration matters for television, print, Internet and radio media.

Television

Alabama’s immigration law is now stricter than Arizona’s

U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds SB 1070 injunction as case heads to US Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on Arizona E-verify Law

Dismissal of Officer Escobar's S.B. 1070 lawsuit

Anticipating the Judge's S.B. 1070 ruling

Hole in State's S.B. 1070 case

Maricopa County Sheriff Arapaio's tailored sweeps

Illegal transportation under SB 1070 (section not enjoined by judge)

Border Budget Bill's Potential Impact on Judge's Injunction

Pa. Federal Appellate Decision Could Affect AZ

S.B. 1070 Appeal to the 9th Circuit 

Arizona's Prop. 106 Health Care Initiative and Immigration

Print

Arizona Republic, Phoenix Newspaper immigration scenarios

Arizona Republic, Phoenix Newspaper on limiting birth certificates of children of non-citizen parents

Internet

Daily Caller on Arizona's proposal to limit state birth certificates to U.S. parents' children only

US Citizenship for Foreign Born Children of Citizens

Radio

Public Radio on reactions to the judge's 1070 ruling


If you are concerned about immigration status of yourself, a family member, or someone else close to you, please contact Messing Law Offices for a free seven minute telephonic consultation or to schedule an initial consultation.

At Messing Law Offices, we provide high quality legal services and expertise to families, working men and women, and businesses. If you have a concern in the areas of family based immigration, business based immigration, employment based immigration, or naturalization and you are seeking the help of an experienced immigration lawyer, call Messing Law Offices for professional Arizona immigration attorney assistance.

This page is being regularly updated. Please visit us again soon to follow the developments.

 
John Messing has been reappointed the Liaison from the American Bar Association (SciTech Section) to United States Citizenship & Immigration Services 2010-2012. Read the October 2011 Report on the USCIS proposed Transform E-filing System by John Messing, Tucson immigration lawyer.

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Messing Law Offices, P.L.C., based in Tucson, Arizona, provides immigration and naturalization attorney services to the communities of Avondale, Chandler, Douglas, Flagstaff, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Kingman, Mesa, Nogales, Peoria, Phoenix, Prescott, Safford, Scottsdale, Sedona, Sierra Vista, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tucson and Yuma as well as Coconino County, Gila County, Maricopa County, Pima County, Pinal County and Yavapai County. Immigration services also offered in San Diego and Southern California.

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