Laird Law Blog
Topics on Immigration, Green Cards, Removal Proceedings, Real Estate, Estate Planning and Other Legal Services
The DACA Court Decision Explained
What is DACA? DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protects certain young undocumented immigrants from deportation. Those eligible include children brought to the U.S. without documentation while under the age of 16 and/or children of immigrants who have...
Do I Have to Use My Realtor’s Attorney?
No, you have the right to choose your own attorney. In most states, an attorney is not required to make a real estate transaction, but it is recommended. In New York, property law can get complicated and it’s common for both sellers and buyers to retain legal...
When Does Temporary Protected Status Expire?
What Is Temporary Protected Status? Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is granted to eligible individuals that are currently unable to safely return to their home country. This status is granted by the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Reasons to...
What To Do If You’ve Received a Removal Order
Receiving a removal order can be intimidating. But you’re not alone. According to the American Immigration Council, nearly a quarter of New Jersey residents are immigrants, and it’s estimated that more than 250,000 New Jersey residents live with someone who is...
How to Get a Green Card For Your Parents
Parents of US citizens have one of the easiest paths to getting a green card (officially known as the Permanent Resident card) in the United States through being sponsored by their child. This relationship falls under the family-based green card category and is often...
Real Estate Attorney Closing Fees in NY: Savings on a Faster Turnaround
Why Do You Need an Attorney for Real Estate Purchases in NYC? Many first-time buyers are surprised to find that NYC real estate transactions require an attorney. In New York State it is against the law for real estate agents and brokers to draw up sales contracts or...
The Fastest & Easiest Path to a Green Card in NYC
The Fastest & Easiest Options to Apply for an Immigrant Green Card in New York City The main goal for many immigrants New York City and other areas of the United States is to obtain their green card which marks status of permanent resident and allows you to...
What to Do with a Notice to Appear (NTA) from Immigration Court
What is a Notice to Appear (NTA)? A Notice to Appear can be a very scary piece of mail to receive — especially if you don’t know what it means or what to do about it! This official document instructs you to appear in immigration court before a judge. It is the first...