... in response to Re: Immigration Attorney, posted by Ray on Jul 4, 2005[This message has been edited by Gary Bala]
Many thanks, guys!
My pleasure to help out anyone I can within
the time and case-load restraints I have.
I enjoyed my recent trip to Colombia in June,
and meeting with clients and friends.
Here's an update on recent immigration stuff for you all:
**I met with the Consular Agent for the U.S. Consular Office
in Barranquilla to discuss some issues. (For anyone who may
not know, this office only handles non-visa immigration issues
such as passport issues.)
**Our all-new Immigration website is now online. We're still
working out a few bugs. But the new site adds some interactive
features to the old site's content, and continues to offer people
a lot of free information. Many thanks to Josh Wilcox, E-Maze
and friends and supporters who offered ideas and suggestions.
See: www.VISA-Attorney.com
**USCIS now has a periodic newsletter you can subscribe to,
if you wish.
USCIS Today Newsletter published by Office of Communication
(July 2005)(Inaugural Issue)
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/USCISToday_July_05.pdf
If you wish to subscribe to the Newsletter (or get notice
of any updates on the USCIS website), go to this page:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/exec/cns/index.asp
**USCIS has a new temporary Acting Director, Michael Petrucelli,
who took over for Eduardo Aguirre who will be Ambassador to Spain.
**Travel Tip - TSA (Transportation and Safety Administration) is
authorized to break open any locked baggage in air transit.
Your choices are to travel with unlocked bags or use TSA-approved
locks. These TSA-approved locks can be opened without breakage
by TSA personnel. Thus, you can keep things safely locked, without
fear of lock breakage during transit.
http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/editorial/editorial_multi_image_with_table_0234.xml
A couple of media developments while I was visiting Cali:
**Felicity Schaeffer, a Phd fellow at Univ. of California, Santa Cruz,
who is writing a book on International Romance marriages,
attended one company's large social tours in Cali. I spoke with
her, and believe that her book will be objective and balanced.
**A reporter from Time Magazine was also doing research for an
upcoming article also on International marriages, specifically
on Latin brides and fiancees. A few of the gentlemen in town
spoke with her, and I also had the opportunity to answer some of
her immigration questions. Look for the article sometime soon.
Happy holiday.