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The Emerald Isle Immigration Center's highly qualified staff assists clients in many aspects of immigrant life and law. The EIIC prides itself on the extraordinary services it provides.

EIIC Citizenship Classes

 

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Supported by  2015 USCIS Citizenship and Integration Grant Program

Registration for our Citizenship Classes is now open !

Registration date: Saturday, January 30th  at 9:00 AM

Registration will take place at Emerald Isle Immigration Center located at:

59 26 Woodside Avenue 2nd floor, Woodside NY 11377

 For more information please call/text 646-545-7214 or contact coordinator@eiic.org

Class Requirements:

  • Students must show proof of Citizenship Application (application receipt notice)
  • Students must have a valid Green Card (not expired) or proof of Green Card renewal
  • Copy of Citizenship Application Form

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23rd Annual Robert Briscoe Awards

You are cordially invited to the
Emerald Isle Immigration Center
23rd Annual ROBERT BRISCOE AWARDS
MONDAY, 25TH JANUARY 2016
6-8PM “21” CLUB
21 WEST 52ND STREET, NYC

Join us in congratulating the
2016 Honorees
The Honorable Melinda Katz,
Queens Borough President
Deborah King, Executive Director
1199SEIU Training & Employment Funds

Individual Ticket $175
BUY TICKETS ONLINE NOW

Sponsorship
$10,000 up to 15 tickets with singular signage & prominent program listing
$5,000 up to 10 tickets with shared signage & program listing
$2,500 up to 4 tickets with shared signage & program listing

To RSVP or for Sponsorship opportunities please contact
Caitriona Howley at caitriona@eiic.org

Fifth Circuit Court upholds suspension of Executive Action programs and Obama administration will file an appeal of the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court

 

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center’s Executive Director Siobhan Dennehy expressed “disappointment but no surprise” that late yesterday a divided three judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the federal government’s appeal of the preliminary injunction that has temporarily stopped President Obama’s deferred action initiatives from being implemented. Finally, however, this decision clears the path for the Obama Administration to take this case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Obama administration should move quickly to petition the United States Supreme Court for review.

Specifically, the Fifth Circuit Court’s decision continues the hold on the expansion of the deferred action for childhood arrivals program (DACA) and the deferred action program for parents of US citizen and permanent resident children (DACA) which were announced almost one year ago by President Obama. Together, these programs could provide as many as five million immigrants and their families with temporary relief from deportation.

This unfortunate decision is a another setback which will further delay the implementation of these programs. Should the Obama administration file a timely request and the U.S. Supreme Court decide to review the decision by early next year, a final decision will be reached by next summer. Those who qualify under these programs should not be deterred from continuing to gather the necessary documents and information and remain in the United States in anticipation of further more favorable developments in the coming months. Potential applicants should secure reliable advice from qualified immigration counsel and beware of immigration scams.