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AMNESTY

It seems a day does not go by without my being asked in an initial consulations whether or not there will be an amnesty. If there is, who will be eligible? What will the requirements be? How will it effect the people who have been waiting decades to legalize their status? How much it will cost? How long will it take for someone to obtain permanent resident status? The simple and plain truth is that no one knows. We have all heard, over and over again that the President wants some form of immigration reform. But there has been no headway made yet or any solid and definitive information as to what that reform will look like if anything. Currently the Obama Administration is starting up talks for comprehensive immigration reform with Senators on both sides of the aisles. The only thing I can tell people is to save the proof they have been living in the United States for however long they have been here. To live as law abiding citizens. That means no DWI's, no domestic violence, no involvement with drugs, no stealing, etc. There is no way to know what will be forthcoming in the world of immigration law. Hopefully there will be some sort of meaningful change that will improve the lives of those who have done nothing wrong but be born in a different country.

Cathy Kretz, Attorney

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.


AMNISTIA

Parece un día no pasan sin que yo le preguntó en una Consultas inicial o no habrá una amnistía. Si lo hay, que será elegible? ¿Cuál será el requisitos? ¿Cómo va a efecto las personas que han estado esperando durante décadas para legalizar su situación? ¿Cuánto costará? ¿Cuánto tiempo se necesita para que alguien para obtener el estatuto de residente permanente? La simple y sencilla verdad es que nadie sabe. Todos hemos oído, una y otra vez que el Presidente quiere algún tipo de reforma de inmigración. Pero no ha habido avances logrados todavía o cualquier información sólida y definitiva en cuanto a lo que la reforma se verá como si nada. Actualmente, la Administración de Obama se está iniciando conversaciones para la reforma integral de inmigración con los senadores de ambos lados de los pasillos. Lo único que puedo decirle a la gente es salvar a las pruebas que han estado viviendo en los Estados Unidos por el tiempo que han estado aquí. Para vivir como ciudadanos respetuosos de la ley. Eso significa que no DWI, no la violencia doméstica, sin ninguna implicación con las drogas, no robar, etc No hay forma de saber qué va a ser próximamente en el mundo de la ley de inmigración. Cabe esperar que habrá algún tipo de cambios significativos que mejoren la vida de aquellos que no han hecho nada mal, pero haber nacido en un país diferente.

Cathy Kretz, Abogada

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

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