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EIIC Service update – November 2, 2012

Many in the NYC area are still without electricity, so we are suggesting that if you are without power that you remain inside for your safety as crews assess downed power lines and open manholes. If possible check on your neighbors especially the elderly. Local updates and reports from Con Edison are currently advising that it could be NEXT weekend before power is restored to some areas. We hope it will be sooner, as our own phones remain out of service for both EIIC office locations and our Bronx office is currently without power as is much of Woodlawn.

If you need to reach our offices or staff urgently, we have the following mobile phones being monitored by EIIC staff: Queens (646) 545-7214 Bronx (718) 404-6481.

Our Meals on Wheels program was resumed in Woodlawn, Wednesday October 31,  we did not deliver meals last Monday and Tuesday. Thanks are due to the wonderful efforts of several of our staff who braved many elements to continue this lifeline. We are expanding delivery service throughout this weekend (we normally run weekdays only) and we will be purchasing additional meals to give to those we find locally in need.  Additionally, hurricane victims have been reaching out to our social services team and we are responding to each emergency on a case by case basis. In some cases, families with children we know have lost everything. We will be providing support as clients reach out to us and we will assist with access to benefits, FEMA and other local resources.

Immigration appointments with USCIS

Many USCIS offices have been closed over the past number of days. All applicants appointments will be rescheduled to the next available appointment date; applicants do not need to do anything to request a rescheduled date. However walk-ins will be processed on a case-by-case basis.

If you plan to visit a USCIS office in an area affected by the severe weather or you believe may be affected by severe weather, please call the number listed below to ensure the office is open for business and for further instructions on rescheduling your appointment if the office is closed.

National Customer Service Center (NCSC) 1-800-375-5283

EIIC’s Annual Dinner Dance, Astoria World Manor October 26, 2012 -7pm

Download complete information about the 2012 Dinner Dance, reserving a table and how to place a journal ad.

TICKET RESERVATION FORMS
 

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The Dinner Dance committee are delighted to announce this year’s honorees:

  • Larry Sullivan, President and CEO, Conserve Electric Supply Corporation
  • Martina Lavin, Owner, Anna’s Attic Irish Gift Shop, Yonkers, NY
  • Honorable Jimmy Van Bramer, New York City Council Member, District 26, Queens

 

 

Dinner Dance- Journal Ad deadline Friday October 12th

If you or your business would like to place an ad in the journal of the EIIC’s upcoming Dinner Dance on October 26th, the deadline for submission is this Friday October 12th.

See the poster below for details.

Join us in the Astoria World Manor on the October 26th for a night of celebration and music.

EIIC JOB VACANCY- COMPUTER TEACHER

Emerald Isle Immigration Center is seeking a part-time Computer Teacher for both our Queens and Bronx Office.

Excellent people skills and solid knowledge base for Basic Intermediate and advanced classes. Experience teaching seniors preferred. Knowledge of teaching Quickbooks helpful

Flexible hours:  Evenings/weekend and some daytime hours. Competitive hourly rate.

If interested please submit your cover letter and resume to

trainee@eiic.org

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces new Community Hotline.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the launch of its new Community Hotline.
Individuals can call the new Community Hotline at 1-888-351-4024 during regular business hours (8 AM to 5 PM EST). Members of the public can continue to contact ICE through the Public Advocate mailbox at EROPublicAdvocate@ice.dhs.gov but will now have a complementary option in this Hotline.
This expansion will allow ICE to address, in a timely manner, a number of inquiries from the public including:

 

  • Community outreach inquiries and requests;
  • Prosecutorial discretion requests;
  • Detention concerns;
  • Information about enforcement activities;
  • Questions about immigration court cases; and
  • Other concerns regularly raised by the public.
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