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Speaking Engagement

5/30/2018

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​Another speaking engagement for Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law, PLLC! June 2, 2018 in Fredericksburg, VA. Looking Forward to it.
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Speaking Engagement

5/30/2018

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Speaking engagement in Woodbridge, VA. On March 14, 2018, Attorney L’Antoinella Spiller-Reddick was invited to discuss immigration matters with the REALTOR Association of Prince William.
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NAACP Town Hall with Senator Tim Kaine

2/16/2018

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Thank you NAACP#7069 of Fredericksburg, VA for hosting the Townhall with Senator Tim Kaine last night.   
@SenatorKaine
NAACP #7069
#socialaction #civicduty

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2018 Immigration Updates (Snapshot)

1/11/2018

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TPS – El Salvador is scheduled to end September 9, 2019.
TPS – Honduras will be extended until July 5, 2018.
DACA is still in limbo.
More Info: http://www.uscis.gov/tps
Have Questions?  Need Help? Contact us: 540-412-2107 or 540-300-2991
Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law, PLLC
We Have Offices in Locust Grove, VA and Fredericksburg, VA 
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Debemos Esperar. We Must Wait.

11/18/2016

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I have received many phone calls, text messages, and emails regarding our new President-Elect, Mr. Donald J. Trump.  It is true, that many statements were made…some invoking fear into the hearts of immigrants and families of immigrants.  It is also true that he can initiate some changes that will have a negative impact on many individuals, immigrants and non-immigrants alike. 
 
However, there is only so much that the President of our great nation can do.  There are only but so many changes that the President can actually make.  This is what our President Obama realized in 2012 and later in 2015.  So, let us wait.  Let us wait and see what changes Mr. Trump will put forward.  Let us wait and see what new policies are initiated. 
For now, programs, polices, and laws that are in existence such as DACA, Provisional Waiver, Military Family Members Parole-in-Place, are all still active and will remain that way until a change is made.  For now, debemos esperar, we must wait. 
Who knows, perhaps President-Elect Mr. Donald J. Trump will be able to do the one thing that President Barack H. Obama was unable to do, pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill allowing millions of immigrants to come out of the shadows, pay a fine, and proceed down a pathway towards lawful status. 
This is not farfetched.  I can see it.  I have hope.  But for now…
Debemos Esperar. We Must Wait.
 
L’Antoinella Spiller-Reddick, Esq.

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Alert! DAPA/DACA Update! - This just in...

1/19/2016

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In June 2016, The Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether or not the DAPA and expanded DACA programs, as announced by President Obama in November of 2014, are allowed to move forward.

"The fate of more than 4 million undocumented immigrants could be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court this year, in a case challenging President Barack Obama’s 2014 directives allowing them to stay in the U.S. and get work permits.
To qualify for this three-year break, undocumented immigrants must be parents of children who either were born in the U.S. or are legal permanent residents. Immigrants who were children when they entered the country illegally before 2010 and have lived here five years also would be eligible for this protection from deportation. Immigrants also must pass a background check and register with the federal government..."


Source:  http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/washingtonbureau/2016/01/supreme-court-to-rule-on-obamas-immigration.html

For assistance with filing for DACA under the current rules or to discuss your eligibility to apply for other immigration options, please consider giving our office a call on 540-300-2991 or send an email to [email protected].
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Still No Updates on DAPA or the Extended DACA...

9/9/2015

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We all wait with bated breath, hoping that the court will do the right thing and allow hundreds of thousands deserving immigrants an opportunity to obtain lawful status in the U.S. 

Almost 10 months after President Obama's November 20, 2014 announcement, the wait continues.  Stay posted...

For assistance with an immigration matter, please Call 540-300-2991 to schedule an appointment with immigration lawyer, L'Antoinella Spiller-Reddick. 

Para ayuda de inmigración, llame 540-300-2991 y solicitar una cita con L'Antoinella Spiller-Reddick, la abogada de inmigración. 
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Visa Are Available Again!

6/30/2015

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The U.S. Department of State recently announced that the glitch in their visa production system has been resolved.  For about a month, individuals around the world were unable to receive U.S.  immigrant and nonimmigrant visas (individuals, even if their case was approved after the interview, could not receive the actual physical visa in their passports).  

Visas are now available again! A collective sigh of relief is heard throughout the immigrant world. 

If you have an immigration question or concern, please consider contacting Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law on 540-300-2991, or via email [email protected] to schedule a consultation.  
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Liberian TPS Initial Registration Ends 5/20/2015!

5/14/2015

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If you believe that you are eligible for the new Temporary Protective Status for citizens, nationals, and habitual residents of Liberia, USCIS must receive your applications by 5/20/2015 with the correct fee or a proper fee waiver request.

Click here for the USCIS TPS website. 

For assistance with TPS or any other immigration benefit, give our office a call:  
540-300-2991 and ask to speak with L'Antoinella Spiller-Reddick.

Hablamos Español. 
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Si Se Puede - Yes We can!

1/30/2015

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See the SRIL Home Page  for recent case approvals! 

Si Se Puede - Yes We can!

Never give up hope. There may be an immigration option available for you, your spouse, your child, or your friend. It is always a good idea to discuss your particular situation with an experienced immigration attorney.  

Contact Attorney Spiller-Reddick today, 540-300-2991.
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