Recent Posts in Comprehensive Immigration Reform Posted By Law Offices of Michael M. Felix 30-Jan-2014 Happy New Year 2014 Happy New Year! The Law Offices of Michael M. Felix is pleased to announce its scope of work for the 2014 year. While our firm specializes in obtaining O, P and various other Nonimmigrant Visas, we also work on other types of immigration cases. Some ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Michael M. Felix 22-Jul-2013 Preventing Immigration Fraud On June 27, 2013, the US Senate approved a 1200 page Immigration Reform Bill that basically promises to create a path of citizenship for the millions of undocumented individuals in the United States dependent on the Federal Government's approval ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Michael M. Felix 9-Jul-2013 El Senado Aprueba el Proyecto de Ley - Reforma Migratoria El pasado jueves 27 de Junio del 2013, se marcó el primer paso importante de la acción que está realizando el Gobierno Federal de Estados Unidos para aprobar una Reforma Migratoria. El Senado aprobó un proyecto de ley de ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Michael M. Felix 27-Jun-2013 The U.S. Senate Approves the Immigration Reform Bill, Now on to the House! Today, Thursday, June 27, 2013 marks the first step in the Federal Government's attempt to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform. The Senate approved a 1200 page Immigration Reform Bill that basically promises to create a path of citizenship for ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Michael M. Felix 3-May-2013 Immigration Reform 2013-Senate Immigration Bill Introduced-Registered Provisional Immigrant Status The Senate Immigration Bill proposing Immigration Reform was introduced to the Senate on April 16, 2013. While it is still in its preliminary stage, the bill seems to have a good chance of being enacted into permanent law. Keeping in mind that the ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Michael M. Felix 12-Mar-2013 Proposals for Comprehensive Immigration Reform 2013 As you may already be aware, a comprehensive immigration reform plan is currently at the negotiating table in the U.S. Senate. Democratic senators: Schumer (NY), Derbin (IL), Menendez (NJ), and Bennet (CO) along with Republican senators: Rubio (FL), ... Continue Reading