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Do you need legal representation? The team with the Law Offices of James A. Welcome can help. We tackle a wide range of personal injury claims and can protect the rights of undocumented immigrants throughout Connecticut.
Tailored Legal Solutions for Injury and Immigration Cases
We provide personalized legal strategies for both personal injury and immigration matters, making sure every client gets the focused attention they deserve.Ongoing Communication, Less Stress
We keep you informed at every step—whether you're recovering from an injury or working through an immigration issue—so you can feel more confident and less overwhelmed.20+ Years of Experience in Injury and Immigration Law
With over two decades of experience, we’ve built a strong track record handling both personal injury claims and immigration cases.WATERBURY
hartford
bridgeport
norwalk
danbury
new haven
Providing Our Clients With the Representation They Need and Deserve For Over 20 Years.
For the first time in four years, the federal government is expected to begin accepting new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This proposal, presented by the Justice Department and immigrant advocates to a federal judge, could reopen a pathway for thousands of young immigrants who have been waiting for the …
Today, October 1, 2025, the federal government officially shut down after Congress failed to agree on a spending bill. For millions of Americans, the term “government shutdown” has become all too familiar. But for immigrants, their families, and the communities that depend on immigration services, this shutdown carries a unique set of consequences. What happens …
If your future in the U.S. now carries a $100,000 price tag, what choices do you make? Do you push ahead with the H-1B despite the cost, or look for a different visa? If you’re an employer, can you justify that investment for every new hire, or do you scale back and risk losing the …
The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided that immigration agents can continue conducting raids in Los Angeles without needing “reasonable suspicion” to stop individuals. This means that factors like speaking Spanish, looking a certain way, or simply being in a location where undocumented immigrants are often found, like a bus stop or construction site can now …
In a massive enforcement action at a Hyundai manufacturing facility in Georgia, federal immigration agents detained 475 individuals suspected of working without lawful status. The raid wasn’t small, accidental, or isolated. It was judicially authorized, coordinated across agencies including ICE, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the FBI, and the DEA and it’s a clear sign of …
I am honored to share some exciting news with you. On October 15th, we will officially open the doors to our newest office in New Haven, located at 59 Elm Street, Suite 550, New Haven, CT 06510. This new office is just steps from the New Haven courthouse, and right in the heart of a community …
Most Connecticut drivers know they’re supposed to carry auto insurance, but fewer stop to ask: Why? Is it just another bill that goes to your insurance company every month, or is it something that could save your financial future in a single moment? At The Law Offices of James A. Welcome, we’ve represented clients who …
Imagine you’re facing an immigration hearing tomorrow. You’ve prepared, gathered documents, maybe even hired a lawyer. But when you step into court, the judge sitting in front of you isn’t from the immigration bench. They’re wearing a military uniform. They’re not a judge by profession, they’re a military attorney, temporarily assigned to decide your future. …
We are proud to announce that The Law Offices of James A. Welcome is continuing its community partnership with Sacred Heart University for the Fall 2025 semester. This marks the second time we’ll serve as a community partner for students in the Political Science and Global Affairs department, led by Professor Kate O’Gara. We’re excited …
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has just announced a major change that could impact how thousands of immigration applicants pay their filing fees. Effective immediately, applicants can now authorize USCIS to debit their U.S. bank account directly by submitting Form G-1650, Authorization for ACH Transactions, along with their application, petition, or request. This change …
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