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February 06, 2012
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Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg Signs Legislation Protecting Immigrants

Remarks by Mayor Bloomberg at a Public Hearing on Local Law

"The next bill before me is Introductory Number 223-A, sponsored by Council Members Stewart, Martinez, Reed, DeBlasio, Liu, Monserrate, Brewer, Palma, Reyna, Clarke, James, Barron, Jackson, Lopez, Comrie, Boyland and the Public Advocate.  This bill would prohibit certain types of conduct by immigration assistance providers in New York City and would echo legislation recently passed by the New York State legislature that better defines the scope of immigration services and limits the activities of assistance providers.

"This legislation would give the City's Department of Consumer Affairs the power to regulate immigration consultants by prohibiting deceptive and fraudulent conduct as well as requiring responsible practices by consultants to better inform consumers of their rights.  The law requires all consultants to maintain a bond that would create a fund to help compensate victims who have suffered financial loss due to immigration consultant fraud.  The law would also impose civil and criminal penalties on violators of the law and allow victims to file a lawsuit or administrative complaint with the Department of Consumer Affairs to seek recourse.

"While many immigration consultants provide legitimate and competent services to consumers, many others prey on immigrants by charging exorbitant fees and making false promises about immigration benefits that they cannot obtain or claiming influence with immigration officials that they do not have.   These fraudulent practices often cause irreparable harm to immigrants including great financial loss, harm to their immigration status, and the risk of deportation. This legislation will help remedy this problem.

"I would like to thank the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs, Gretchen Dykstra, her staff and the staff of the Office of Immigrant Affairs for their work on this bill.  I would also like to thank Council Member Stewart and Council staff for their efforts on this legislation."  

 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
USCIS issues Employment Authorization Documents (EAD)
EAD: This document proves you are allowed to work in the United States,Renewal EAD: You should apply for a renewal EAD six months before your original EAD expires,Replacement EAD: This document replaces a lost, stolen, or mutilated EAD. A replacement EAD also replaces an EAD that was issued with incorrect information, such as a misspelled name. Interim EAD: If USCIS does not approve or deny your EAD application within 90 days (within 30 days for an asylum applicant; note: asylum applicants are eligible to file for EADs only after waiting 150 days from the date they filed their properly completed original asylum applications), you may request an interim EAD document.

 


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Immigration Terms

 


Today's Terms

Derivative Citizenship

Definition:
Citizenship conveyed to children through the naturalization of parents or, under certain circumstances, to foreign-born children adopted by U.S. citizen parents, provided certain conditions are met.

Border Crosser

Definition:
An alien resident of the United States reentering the country after an absence of less than six months in Canada or Mexico, or a nonresident alien entering the United States across the Canadian border for stays of no more than six months or across the Mexican border for stays of no more than 72 hours.

Legalization Dependents

Definition:
A maximum of 55,000 visas were issued to spouses and children of aliens legalized under the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 in each of fiscal years 1992-94.

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Topics Related to Immigration:

  • NAFTA Applications
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  • Waterville
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