Anti-Immigration Law Status and Upcoming Seminar

Brian B. Jiang (73344.437@COMPUSERVE.COM)
Wed, 1 Nov 1995 15:26:33 EST

Hello Everyone:

I am an immigration attorney and I am planning to hold series of
seminars, along the East Coast and Palo Alto, CA, on employment based
immigration. Intended attendees of my seminar are professionals holding
at least bachelor's degrees. The topics will include how to apply for
residence(green card) without labor certification, job offer, and
sponsorship of employers. I will talk about how to establish
extraordinary ability, outstanding ability, exceptional ability, and
'NATIONAL INTEREST'. I will also talk about the impact of the pending
HR 2202 on future immigration.

You are very welcome to attend the seminar and I hope you can tell
any of your fellow students interested in this topic about the seminar.

The seminar schedules are:

1. University of Florida at Gainesville

University Center Hotel
(President's Ballroom)
1535 SW Archer Road
Gainesville, FL
Tel: (904)371-3333
Time: 11/12/95 Sunday 2:00-4:00pm

2. Columbia University at New York City

Columbia University
517 Hamilton Hall
(close to W. 116th St. & Broadway)
Time: 11/13/95 Monday 7:30-9:30pm

3. Princeton University

C-207 E-Quard
Olden Street
Princeton University
Time 11/14/95 Tuesday 7:30-9:30pm

4. Baltimore near University of Maryland

Holiday Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor
(Chesateake Ballroom #1)
301 W. Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD
Tel: (410)685-3500
Time: 11/15/95 Wed. 7:30-9:30pm

5. Pittsburgh near Univ. of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Green Tree Marriott
(Near University of Pittsburgh)
101 Marriott Drive
Pittsburgh, PA
Tel: (412)922-8400
Time: 11/16/95 Thursday 7:30-9:30pm

6. Boston at Cambridge

Hyatt Regency Cambridge
Thomas Paine Room
575 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA
Tel: (617)492-1234
Time 11/17/95 Friday 7:30-9:30pm

7. University of Connecticut

Asian American Culture Center
Time 11/18/95 Saturday 2:30-4:30pm

8. Palo Alto near Stanford University

Holiday Inn Palo Alto
(Near Stanford University)
625 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA
Tel: (415)328-2800
Time 11/19/95 Sunday 7:30-9:30pm

I will appreciate it very if you can post this news on your school
network.

Please respond if you have any questions. In any event, it is my
pleasure to know you.

P.S. Please see the attached announcement I posted on the internet.

Best Regards,

Brian Baigeng Jiang
Attorney At Law
Law Office of Brian B. Jiang
4698 Convoy Street, Suite 204
San Diego, CA 92111
Tel: (619)278-5480
Fax: (619)278-5492
Email: 73344.437@Compuserve.com

--------------------------- ATTACHMENT -------------------------------------------------
RE: New Development On the Anti-Immigration Bill(HR 2202) and
Upcoming Seminar

Hi folks:

As of today, the House Judiciary Committee has completed its
markup on the Lamar Bill after 9 days of debate over several weeks.
Despite all the bad news, such as reduction of legal immigration and
elimination of some family categories, there are a few signs of relief.
Both outstanding researchers/professors and national interest waivers were
restored to the Bill. So professionals( scientists, post-docs, engineers
etc.) can still apply for permanent residence without labor certification
and sponsorship of their employers.

On the other hand, for those who have to apply through labor
cert, they are, as usual, still at the mercy of the Labor Dept. Any
positive change is yet to be seen.

Although waiver of labor certification and employer sponsorship is
still obtainable for those who qualify, difficulties have been on the rise
and more are expected. Nearly all four Service Centers have implemented
some newly proposed requirements that make it very difficult to obtain an
approval. According to administrative rules no law should be carried out
until it is final. Despite the rules, INS is already treating the
proposals like enforceable law. In the real world, things are not always
the way they are supposed to be. This is even more so in immigration
practice with today's anti-immigration fervor.

I am an immigration attorney specializing in employment based
immigration(1st and 2nd preference). I will hold seminars on how to apply
for a green card without labor certification and sponsorship of the employer.
The intended audiences of my seminar are professionals with advanced
degrees or a bachelor degree plus five years of work experience. I will
also cover the impact of HR 2202 on future immigration. The locations of
the seminar will include:

1. University of Florida at Gainesville

University Center Hotel
(President's Ballroom)
1535 SW Archer Road
Gainesville, FL
Tel: (904)371-3333
Time: 11/12/95 Sunday 2:00-4:00pm

2. Columbia University at New York City

Columbia University
517 Hamilton Hall
(close to W. 116th St. & Broadway)
Time: 11/13/95 Monday 7:30-9:30pm

3. Princeton University

C-207 E-Quard
Olden Street
Princeton University
Time 11/14/95 Tuesday 7:30-9:30pm

4. Baltimore near University of Maryland

Holiday Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor
(Chesateake Ballroom #1)
301 W. Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD
Tel: (410)685-3500
Time: 11/15/95 Wed. 7:30-9:30pm

5. Pittsburgh near Univ. of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Green Tree Marriott
(Near University of Pittsburgh)
101 Marriott Drive
Pittsburgh, PA
Tel: (412)922-8400
Time: 11/16/95 Thursday 7:30-9:30pm

6. Boston at Cambridge

Hyatt Regency Cambridge
Thomas Paine Room
575 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA
Tel: (617)492-1234
Time 11/17/95 Friday 7:30-9:30pm

7. University of Connecticut

Asian American Culture Center
Time 11/18/95 Saturday 2:30-4:30pm

8. Palo Alto near Stanford University

Holiday Inn Palo Alto
(Near Stanford University)
625 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA
Tel: (415)328-2800
Time 11/19/95 Sunday 7:30-9:30pm

I will conduct these seminars during these time.

All questions, comment, and suggestions are welcome. You can also
reach me at tel. (619)278-5480 or (619)278-5492.

Brian B. Jiang Esq.
Email: 73344.437@compuserve.com