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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
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bridgeport
norwalk
danbury
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Providing Our Clients With the Representation They Need and Deserve For Over 20 Years.
If you are planning to visit the United States or have family members abroad hoping to come here, there is an important policy change you need to understand. The U.S. government is expanding its visa bond program, now requiring certain applicants from additional countries to post up to $15,000 as part of the visa process. …
For many people seeking asylum in the United States, the process of asking for protection can take years. During that time, individuals and families are trying to rebuild their lives while their cases move through the immigration system. One of the most important things that allows asylum seekers to support themselves during this wait is …
Immigration policy in the United States continues to shift as courts weigh challenges to enforcement actions taken by the federal government. In a recent development, a federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to continue deporting undocumented immigrants to countries other than their own while the broader legal battle moves forward. The decision temporarily pauses …
Immigration policy in the United States continues to evolve rapidly, and one of the most closely watched developments in recent weeks involves Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals. A federal appeals court has ruled against the Trump administration’s effort to immediately end TPS protections for approximately 350,000 Haitians currently living in the United States. …
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced a major immigration policy change that will directly affect Yemeni nationals living in the United States. The agency recently published a notice in the Federal Register confirming that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemen will be terminated. According to the announcement, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem …
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration’s policy allowing immigration authorities to deport individuals to “third countries” without prior notice or an opportunity to object is unlawful. The decision addresses a critical legal question: can the Department of Homeland Security remove someone to a country that is not listed in their final order …
Blizzard Calvin has arrived in Connecticut, bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds, and dangerous whiteout conditions across the state. As the storm moves through and cleanup begins, the risk of personal injury increases dramatically. Winter in Connecticut is predictable in one sense. Snow will fall. Temperatures will drop. Ice will form. What is unpredictable is who …
The Trump administration has issued a directive that significantly expands the authority of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain certain refugees who are already lawfully present in the United States. According to a February 18 memo submitted in federal court, ICE officers are now instructed to detain refugees who entered the country legally but who …
Valentine’s Day is a busy evening across Connecticut. Restaurants are full, roads are more congested than usual, and winter weather remains a factor. Whether you are going out, staying in, or treating it like any other day, the reality is the same: increased activity can increase risk. At The Law Offices of James A. Welcome, …
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to move forward with ending Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua. The ruling affects more than 61,000 people nationwide and reverses a prior decision that had temporarily blocked the terminations. What the Appeals Court Decided On Monday, a federal …
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