Inside the Law – Winter 2022

See what’s new Inside the Law, from your friends at Fletcher Tilton PC. Click here to read the Winter 2022 edition

Immigration Alert: New Travel Restrictions Imposed due to Omicron Variant

November 29, 2021 – The White House has issued a new proclamation, which imposes a travel ban on foreign nationals having been recently present in several African countries, including: Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. We are continuing to monitor this situation closely. Please contact me or another member of our Immigration…

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Fletcher Tilton Voted 2021 Best of Central Mass

The 2021 Best of Central Mass awards, sponsored by the Telegram & Gazette, celebrate the best businesses and services in the community, as nominated by and voted on by readers. Fletcher Tilton is proud to share that our firm was voted “Best Law Firm” for the second year in a row. Thanks to all who…

Fletcher Tilton Wins Favorite Special Needs Legal Assistance in Boston Parents Paper

Fletcher Tilton wins “Favorite Special Needs Legal Assistance” designation in the latest Family Favorites Issue of  Boston Parents Paper. Congratulations to all our legal professionals whose high quality work inspired those readers to vote for us—you are all winners! And “Thank you” to everyone who voted—your recognition inspires us.

Inside the Law – Summer 2021

See what’s new Inside the Law, from your friends at Fletcher Tilton PC. Click here to read the Summer 2021 edition.

USCIS Temporarily Suspends Biometrics Requirement for Certain Applicants

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services has announced that, effective Monday, May 17, 2021, it will temporarily suspend the biometrics submission requirement for certain applicants requesting an extension of stay in, or change of status to, H-4, L-2, and E nonimmigrant status. The suspension will apply through May 17, 2023. As a result of the policy…

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USCIS to halt Spousal Biometrics Collection for certain EAD Applications

May 5, 2021 U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) will soon announce the suspension of in-person biometrics collection, for Employment Authorization Document (EAD) requests made by dependent spouses holding H-4, L-2 and E nonimmigrant status. USCIS announced the agency’s intentions in pleadings made in connection with Edakunni, et al. v. Mayorkas, a class-action lawsuit which has…

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