Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram

EB1 Quotas for India and China

May 11, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page Under the EB1 Green Card Program there are 40,000 green cards allocated between the following groups: China, India, Mexico, Philippines and All Countries If anyone of these groups exhaust their quota for the year, further EB1 applications will be placed in a queuing system, […]

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4.4% US Unemployment 10-Year Low

May 11, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) the unemployment rate fell from 4.7% to 4.4%. However, if you follow the sensational news headlines about the latest President Trump Tweet or utterance you just might miss some very exciting and real economic news. Unemployment […]

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President Trump’s First 100 Days

April 30, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page It’s impossible to make a uniform judgement about President Trump’s performance over his first 100 days because it really does depend on your political or social demographic situation. So, I’m going to write this article as much as possible from the perspective of an […]

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Are You Ready for US Citizenship?

April 22, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page We have a ton of green card clients that are living the American Dream. Not only are they living the American Dream, but their children are too. Green card status is not the end of the US Immigration road. The next steps should be acquiring […]

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President Trump to Push Congress to Reform Access to H-1B Visas

April 18, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page If you or someone you know is currently on an H-1B visa, it’s time to begin to consider exploring options asap to switch to another visa. President Trump has long had his eye on limiting access to the H-1B program and is poised to sign […]

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Trump’s Travel Ban 2.0. Is Blocked Again

March 16, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page On March 15th Judge Derrick Watson, Federal District Court of Hawaii issued a temporary restraining order on Trump’s 2nd attempt at a Travel Ban. On March 16th Judge Theodore Chuang of Maryland also blocked the Travel Ban by issuing a temporary injunction. So, Trump’s […]

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Chris M. Ingram, ESQ – Latest Travel Ban Legal Challenges

March 10, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page Travel Ban Update: Hawaii and Washington State (now joined by New York, Massachusetts and Virginia) have now filed challenges against the Travel Ban. Washington State, whose original challenge was upheld in Federal and Appeal Court, says that although the second ban was watered down […]

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Chris M. Ingram ESQ – Trump’s Travel Ban 2.0.

March 6, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page Today March 6th 2017, President Trump signed his second travel ban behind closed doors.  The ban does not take full effect until March 16th 2017, thus giving those affected plenty of time to file for an injunction to block its implementation.  The second ban […]

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Chris M. Ingram ESQ – Trump’s Travel Ban Plans in Trouble by DHS Reports

March 3, 2017

By Chris M. Ingram, LL.M., ESQ Back to News Home Page If you have been following news on the Trump’s Travel Ban efforts, the courts granted an injunction to block the ban taking affect and mandated that the Justice Department to submit evidence to demonstrate that nationals from the seven countries listed posed a particular […]

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Chris M. Ingram on Travel Ban News

March 2, 2017

What Happen to the Travel Ban? President Trump promised two weeks ago that he would be issuing a new travel ban and then it was pushed to Wednesday March 1st 2017, but the day before the President addressed Congress and his speech was so well received that it was quickly decided in the Trump Camp to […]

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