We noted in a recent Law Offices of Robert P. Gaffney blog post that immigration is a top-tier entrant on any short list of complex and technical legal spheres. We underscored therein that immigration law is a realm “marked by highly specialized matters relevant to...
Month: April 2020
The immigration law universe: a complex, singular realm
Some areas of American law are a bit more complicated than others, featuring rules, processes and shifting realities that make responding to and securing optimal outcomes in them comparatively challenging. Immigration law is unquestionably one of those realms. It is...
Will Permanent Residents become Inadmissible on “Public Charge” Grounds if they Receive Public Benefits during COVID 19?
By Robert P. Gaffney, Esq. and Kristina M. Seil, Esq. The “public charge” provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act are admissibility provisions that apply to applicants for admission to the U.S., not generally to lawful permanent residents (LPRs), or...