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Respected immigration attorney Magdalena Cuprys starts legal blog and commentary on immigration matters

Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Lawyer in Florida

Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Lawyer in Florida

Website Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Attorney in Florida

Website Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Attorney in Florida

Office of Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Attorney in Florida

Office of Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Attorney in Florida

Magdalena Cuprys of Cuprys and Associates/Serving Immigrants law firm announced her new legal blog which will focus primarily on visa and immigration matters.

With all the recent news and misinformation regarding immigration, I felt that I could help explain the truths behind the real issues at hand.”
— Magdalena Cuprys, Immigration Lawyer
MIAMI, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, July 8, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- “With all the recent news and misinformation regarding immigration, I felt that I could help explain the truths behind the real issues at hand,” said Magdalena Cuprys. “Here at Cuprys and Associates we have over a decade of experience working on immigration issues not only for individuals but for corporations as well,” Magdalena added. This experience can help people understand how visa and immigration matters are changing.

One of the important aspect generally not reported in the media is how immigration laws and regulations are applied. Only practitioners like Magdalena Cuprys have insight into these matters. For example, recently the immigration service USCIS seems to have begun to scrutinize in particular L-1B “specialized knowledge” petitions (these are visas for specialized employees who are transferred from abroad to the United States). Because it is difficult to prove exactly what “specialized knowledge” such an employee has in a written application, some attorneys are now using Expert Opinions as proof that the beneficiary in fact has such knowledge. As another example, some practitioners have seen identical “Requests for Evidence” from USCIS about personal income when a U.S. citizen marries a foreign citizen, even when the proof of income that was initially submitted is clearly sufficient.

Magdalena is planning to inform the public about such developments that they may not read about in the newspaper or see on television. Magdalena Cuprys is the principal of Serving Immigrants, a full-service immigration law firm offering a complete range of immigration services. The firm has a solid decade of experiences helping clients of foreign nationality with temporary work permits for the U.S., green card petitions, criminal waivers and representation in removal proceedings cases to name just a few of the services they provide. While the majority of the clients the firm assist lives within the state of Florida, Serving Immigrants represent individuals all over the United States and several foreign countries.

Magdalena received her Juris Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law in 2002. She also has two bachelor’s degrees, one in Political Science and one in Latin American Studies, from the University of Chicago. Ms. Cuprys is admitted to the practice of law in Florida and California.

On a personal note, Ms. Cuprys speaks fluent Spanish and Polish, and is conversant in Russian and Italian. Ms. Cuprys herself is an immigrant, having left communist Poland when she was 8 years old. Ms. Cuprys spent a year living in a refugee camp in Latina, Italy and herself gone through the refugee and immigration process.

Her new blog is at http://magdalenacuprysblog.blogspot.com/

Tiffany Ramirez
Cuprys and Associates, Serving Immigrants
305-924-1133
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