In this episode of "New Paths," immigration attorney Hadley Bajramovic and visa consultant Veronica Zacarias break down the sudden shifts affecting U.S. travel and visas, particularly for Mexican nationals: why some dual nationals are being stopped from using ESTA when flying from Mexico, how widespread non-immigrant visa audits may impact routine travelers, and where automatic revalidation really applies (and where it doesn’t). They share on-the-ground anecdotes from Mexico City’s airport, clarify what is and isn’t allowed on B-1/B-2, and explain why the E-2 investor visa can be a safer long-term path. Practical takeaways include prep tips for interviews/biometrics, documents to carry at the port of entry, and when to get a second legal opinion.--------------En este episodio del podcast "New Paths," abogada de inmigracion Hadley y la asociada Verónica Zacarias explican los cambios repentinos que están afectando los viajes y las visas hacia USA para los mexicanos: por qué a algunos con doble nacionalidad les niegan usar ESTA al volar desde México, cómo las auditorías masivas de visas de no inmigrante podrían afectar a viajeros habituales y en qué casos sí aplica la revalidación automática (y en cuáles no). Comparten casos reales del AICM, aclaran qué se permite en B-1/B-2 y por qué la visa de inversionista E-2 puede ser una ruta más segura a largo plazo. Incluye consejos prácticos para entrevistas/biometría, qué llevar al puerto de entrada y cuándo buscar una segunda opinión legal.#immigration #immigrationlaw #immigrationconsultant #travel #mexico #usa #americanvisa #usavisa #visaamericana
In this week's podcast brought you from Mexico City, This week, Hadley Bajramovic (CEO & Senior Immigration Attorney) and Zayra Padilla (Senior Paralegal) get real about the fraud happening every single day in immigrant communities.
From fake immigration consultants and notarios to unlicensed paralegals filing bogus asylum cases, this episode pulls back the curtain on the criminal schemes targeting the undocumented.
They also share urgent updates on Trump’s new fines against undocumented immigrants with old removal orders, revoked student visas, and what’s really happening in ICE workplace raids.
Why do people still trust bad advice over legal help?Because fear, misinformation, and “cheap” shortcuts are costing families everything. This episode gives you the truth, your options, and the tools to protect yourself.
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In this episode of "New Paths," immigration attorney Hadley Bajramovic and senior paralegal Zayra Padilla share the heartbreaking story of a mother from El Salvador who was detained by ICE, leaving behind her children. They explain what went wrong, how the family came to them too late, and what could have been done differently.
Hadley and Zayra talk about what to do if you or your loved one gets detained, the truth about “Know Your Rights” cards, and why going to a real immigration attorney (not a notario) could save your family. They also give tips on how to prepare now — before it’s too late.
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In this week of "New Paths," immigration experts break down the latest immigration developments following a weekend of alarming headlines and viral TikToks. Immigration Attorney Hadley Bajramovic clarifies travel concerns for green card holders, explain the truth behind new memos from the Trump administration, and warn against misinformation — especially from unlicensed “notarios.” Hadley shares insights from 15+ years of legal experience and reassures listeners about what’s real, what’s rumor, and what steps to take next.Whether you're worried about traveling, filing taxes, or avoiding bad legal advice, this episode has clear, practical info to help you stay informed and safe.Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts:rb.gy/fj4v09tiktok: immigrationhadleyinstagram: immigrationhadleywww.immigrationhadley.com+1 951 588 9838Emergency Detention Hotline: 888 735 8731***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.#ImmigrationNews #Greencard #residency #KnowYourRights #ICE #ImmigrationPolicy #Undocumented
In this episode of "New Paths," senior immigration attorney Hadley Bajramovic and longtime senior paralegal Zayra Padilla dive deep into the fears, confusion, and legal chaos facing immigrant communities today.
From federal judges being ignored to families being torn apart by ICE, they break down what’s really happening on the ground—including the deportation of U.S. citizens, misleading government advice, and the heartbreak of clients choosing to leave everything behind.
They also explore how to protect yourself or your loved ones, the dangers of bad legal advice, and why working with experienced, trusted immigration attorneys is more important than ever.
With real cases, honest conversations, and practical guidance, this episode is a must-listen for anyone affected by or concerned about U.S. immigration enforcement.
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New App Alert: DHS Unveils ‘CBP Home’ with Self-Deportation Reporting! The Trump administration has launched a new app, **CBP Home**, which allows individuals to register their intent to voluntarily depart the United States. But what does this mean for immigrants, and what are the potential risks of using it? 📌 In this episode, **immigration attorney Hadley Bajramovic** breaks down:- How the **CBP Home** app works and what information it collects 📲- How this compares to the CBP One app previously used by asylum seekers- The **legal and policy implications** of self-deportation reporting- Unanswered questions: **Why would anyone use this app?** What risks are involved?- **Recent immigration enforcement trends** – including ICE detentions in parking lots 🚔- Why **planning with an immigration attorney** is critical in today’s climate- What immigrants should do NOW to prepare for possible enforcement👉 **Key Takeaway:** If you’re undocumented or unsure about your immigration status, consult with an experienced immigration attorney BEFORE submitting any information through CBP Home or any government app. 📢 **Stay Informed – Subscribe for More Updates!** 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an important immigration policy update.💬 **Have questions or concerns? Drop them in the comments below!** 📍 **Follow for more insights on immigration law and policy.** Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts:rb.gy/fj4v09
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In this episode of "New Paths," immigration attorneys Hadley and Leila delve into the complexities of U.S. business visa options, focusing on the H-1B visa and exploring alternatives for entrepreneurs and professionals. They share insights into the H-1B lottery process, the challenges of securing one of the 85,000 annual visas, and the growing demand that far outpaces availability. The episode also discusses the recent changes in fees and anti-fraud measures.The conversation broadens to highlight other visa pathways, including the E-2 Investor Visa, which offers exciting opportunities for entrepreneurs from treaty countries to start businesses in the U.S for as low as $30,000 USD. The attorneys emphasize the visa’s unique benefit of granting automatic work authorization to spouses, making it a preferred choice for many. They share inspiring stories of businesses that have successfully navigated the E-2 process, including a Mexican modernism design firm bringing its creativity to the U.S. market.Listeners also learn about the O-1 Visa for individuals with extraordinary abilities and the TN Visa for Canadian and Mexican professionals. Attorneys Hadley and Leila stress the importance of strategic planning and consulting with an immigration attorney to explore all available options, particularly in the ever-changing political and legal landscape.The episode closes with encouragement for recent graduates and aspiring business owners to take advantage of these visa opportunities. Hadley and Leila invite listeners to reach out for personalized FREE consultations to help build a successful future in the United States.Key Takeaways:- The H-1B Visa lottery is highly competitive with about 400,000 applicants for 85,000 spots.- E-2 Investor Visas offer significant advantages, including work authorization for spouses.- O-1 Visas are an option for those with exceptional achievements, allowing business investments from any country.- Consulting with an immigration attorney can reveal unexpected opportunities and help avoid visa pitfalls.- Entrepreneurs and professionals should act now to explore their visa options, especially in the current immigration climate.
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In our special segment of "Green Card Insights," Co-host and Green Card Specialist Viresha Perera breaks down the latest updates to the MARCH 2025 Visa Bulletin. Stay tuned for next month’s analysis and potential movement across categories. Like, subscribe, and comment to keep up with all visa-related updates.To schedule a consultation and better understand your case’s timeline, visit the contact details below!Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts:rb.gy/fj4v09+19515889838info@ilohb.com***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
Many immigrants are living in fear due to increasing ICE raids and detentions. Immigration attorneys emphasize the importance of being prepared by having a trusted lawyer on retainer, knowing your rights, and having important documents readily available. If detained, individuals should remain calm, provide basic personal information without self-incrimination, and immediately inform their family and consulate. Declaring fear of returning to their home country can help delay deportation and allow time to present their case before a judge. Additionally, carrying proof of living in the U.S. for over two years—such as a driver’s license, membership card, or utility bill—can prevent fast-track deportation. Attorneys stress that not all crimes lead to automatic removal, but offenses like DUIs and theft-related charges can increase the risk. Immigrants are encouraged to stay informed, avoid misinformation, and seek professional legal advice rather than relying on outdated or incorrect information from non-lawyers. For emergencies, they should have their lawyer’s contact information handy and call their consulate if detained.Emergency Detention Hotline: 888 735 8731Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts:rb.gy/fj4v09+19515889838info@ilohb.com***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of "New Paths," Attorney Hadley Bajramovic and Executive Paralegal Zayra Ivette Padilla discuss the urgent issue of mass deportations and how immigrant families can prepare.
With new executive orders and stricter immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, fear is spreading across communities, leaving families unsure of what to do if a loved one is detained.
Hadley and Zayra break down simple, practical steps families can take to protect themselves. They cover the importance of having a deportation plan, knowing your rights, and working with an experienced immigration attorney.
You’ll also learn about the role of consulates, why keeping a signed G-28 form can help, and how a deportation retainer can give you peace of mind during uncertain times.Whether you or someone you know could be affected by mass deportations, this episode provides clear advice on how to stay informed, prepared, and hopeful.
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In our special segment of "Green Card Insights," Co-host and Green Card Specialist Viresha Perera breaks down the latest updates to the February 2025 Visa Bulletin. Stay tuned for next month’s analysis and potential movement across categories. Like, subscribe, and comment to keep up with all visa-related updates. To schedule a consultation and better understand your case’s timeline, visit the contact details below! Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts: rb.gy/fj4v09 +19515889838 info@ilohb.com ***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
In our special segment of "Green Card Insights," Hosts Hadley Bajramovic, senior immigration attorney, and Viresha Perera, green card specialist director of the Academic Visa Program, break down the latest changes to the H1B visa program announced by USCIS.
From specialty occupations to the impact on academic professionals, CapGap extensions, and startup opportunities, they discuss how these updates could affect your journey to permanent residency in the U.S. Perfect for anyone navigating the complex visa system, this episode is packed with insights and strategies to help you stay informed and prepared
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In our special segment of "Green Card Insights," Co-host and Green Card Specialist Viresha Perera breaks down the latest updates to the January 2025 Visa Bulletin.
Stay tuned for next month’s analysis and potential movement across categories. Like, subscribe, and comment to keep up with all visa-related updates.
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In this episode of New Paths, Our Podcast Host Hadley Bajramovic, senior attorney at the Immigration Law Offices of Hadley Bajramovic, dives deep into the complexities of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
She discusses its origins, its impact on society, and the ongoing legal and political battles that threaten its future. From Trump's mixed messages to the legal arguments debated in court, Hadley breaks down the uncertainties and calls for action to support DACA recipients.
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Dealing with immigration and ICE ("la migra") can feel scary and confusing, but being prepared can make a big difference. In this episode of New Paths, the hosts, senior immigration attorney Hadley Bajramovic and senior immigration paralegal Zayra IVette Padilla, share their years of experience as immigration attorneys to help families understand their rights and make a plan. If someone you care about is undocumented, knowing what to do ahead of time can help protect them and keep your family safe. The episode focuses on how ICE (immigration has changed its tactics, like waiting for people outside their homes instead of knocking on doors. The most important thing to do if someone is detained is to say they are afraid to return to their home country. This can stop a quick deportation and give them a chance to see a judge. Families are also encouraged to work with an experienced immigration lawyer and have important information—like A-numbers and immigration history—ready in case of an emergency. The hosts also explain why acting fast is so important, especially for people from Mexico, who can be deported quickly due to living close to the border. They encourage families to call their ICE emergency hotline (**888-735-8731**) right away if someone is detained. The hotline is only for emergencies, but families can also call their office for general questions at **951-588-9838**. The best way to protect your family is to prepare ahead of time. Talk with a trusted immigration attorney, make a plan with your loved ones, and learn your rights. For emergencies, call the ICE hotline, and don’t wait to take steps to keep your family safe. Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts: rb.gy/fj4v09 +19515889838 info@ilohb.com ***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of our special segment of Green Card Insights, we delve into the intricacies of the EB1A green card (Extraordinary Ability Green Cards), designed for individuals with extraordinary abilities in fields such as science, arts, education, business, or athletics. Host Viresha Perera, expert in green card immigration processes, provides a breakdown of the USCIS criteria, exploring the evidence required to meet each one. Discover key insights on how to demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim, avoid common pitfalls, and craft a compelling case for USCIS adjudication. Whether you're a professional aiming to secure an EB1A or simply curious about this prestigious green card, this episode offers practical advice, recent adjudication trends, and strategies for building a strong application. Tune in to learn how a legal team’s expertise can help you succeed in your journey to permanent residency in the United States. Don't forget to subscribe for more immigration law insights and updates!
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In this episode, we break down the essentials of obtaining a green card (lawful permanent residency) in the U.S. Our hosts, immigration experts with over 15 years of experience, tackle common myths like the belief that marriage to a U.S. citizen or having U.S. citizen children guarantees citizenship. We clarify the steps, explain the realities, and highlight various legal pathways such as family and employment-based petitions, VAWA for abuse survivors, and options for asylum seekers. We also discuss the dangers of notarios and unlicensed practitioners who prey on vulnerable communities, leading to costly mistakes and heartbreaking outcomes. Our team emphasizes the importance of seeking professional legal advice to avoid fraud and uncover opportunities you might not know exist. Whether you’re exploring your options, have questions about the process, or want to avoid common pitfalls, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Tune in to learn how our experienced team can guide you through the complex immigration system and help you on your path to residency. For a free consultation, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help!
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In this episode of New Paths, join our host, immigration attorney Hadley Bajramovic and her team as they tackle the most pressing immigration challenges facing families today. With over 8,000 successful cases and decades of combined experience, this podcast delivers critical insights to help you navigate an increasingly complex and, at times, hostile immigration system in light of a Trump win. In this episode, Hadley and Mari, her executive assistant, dive into the anxieties gripping immigrant communities following the latest election results. Mari offers insights based on common inquiries from existing clients and leads calling into the office. From understanding your legal options to preparing your family for potential disruptions, this episode is packed with actionable advice, including: Know Your Rights: How to prepare for and respond to ICE field operations.Family Planning: Steps to safeguard children in mixed-status families.Relief Options: Exploring pathways like U visas, VAWA, and 245(i) that may provide hope and protection.Background Checks: How comprehensive records can reveal hidden options and help you take control of your future. The conversation is candid and empathetic, offering reassurance that preparation is the key to resilience. Whether you're in California or across the country, Hadley and her team are here to guide you, offering free consultations to provide clarity and peace of mind in uncertain times. 🔑 Takeaway: Don't let fear paralyze you—empower yourself with knowledge and a plan. Subscribe to New Paths to stay informed, prepared, and supported. To schedule a consultation and better understand your case’s timeline, visit the contact details below! Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts: rb.gy/fj4v09 +19515889838 info@ilohb.com ***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
In this segment, Green Card Specialist Viresha Perera breaks down the latest updates to the December 2024 Visa Bulletin. Join us as she compare the changes—or lack thereof—between the November and December 2024 visa bulletins. Key highlights include: USCIS Adjustment of Status Guidance: USCIS continues to use Table B (Dates for Filing) for December 2024, allowing applicants to file earlier and benefit from employment and travel authorization during the green card processing period. Final Action Date Trends: Minimal movement is observed across employment-based preference categories. For most countries, dates remain unchanged. India sees slight advancements: EB2 moves from July 15, 2012, to August 1, 2012. EB3 advances from November 1, 2012, to November 8, 2012. Quarterly Trends: Current trends suggest that significant updates may occur quarterly, aligning with fiscal year quarters. We anticipate more changes in the January 2025 Visa Bulletin as the second quarter begins. Stay tuned for next month’s analysis and potential movement across categories. Like, subscribe, and comment to keep up with all visa-related updates. To schedule a consultation and better understand your case’s timeline, visit the contact details below! Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts: rb.gy/fj4v09 +19515889838 info@ilohb.com ***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode, two immigration attorneys, Hadley Bajramovic and Leila Parvis, dissect the ongoing legal battle in State of Texas vs. United States concerning the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. They delve into key issues like Texas’ standing to challenge DACA, the debate over severability, and the contentious request for a nationwide injunction. As they explore the arguments presented by both sides, they also touch on how recent Supreme Court cases, like Immigration Priorities (2023), may shape the outcome. The discussion highlights the broader implications of the case for state challenges to federal immigration policy and what it could mean for DACA recipients and the future of immigration enforcement. Will the reliance interests built over the past 12 years protect DACA, or will the courts unravel the program's protections? Tune in to get a legal insider's perspective. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:33 Discussing DACA: History and Importance 04:01 Advanced Parole: Benefits and Challenges 11:03 Legal Arguments and Texas' Standing 15:28 Texas' Standing in Federal Programs 17:45 Severability of DACA Benefits 22:23 Nationwide Injunction Debate 23:48 Future of DACA and Legal Remedies Book a free consultation with our team of legal experts: rb.gy/fj4v09 ***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The discussion of legal processes and issues is generalized and may not be applicable to your specific situation. Legal matters are complex and vary greatly from case to case. We highly recommend that you seek personalized advice from a qualified attorney who can address the specifics of your individual circumstances. Listening to this podcast does not establish an attorney-client relationship.