Amy Haberman

Amy Haberman

December 07, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Litigation Provides Limited Relief to Dependent Spouses Seeking Work Permits

After years of outreach to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a major settlement has forced the agency to update its policy to provide that certain dependent spouses will qualify for an automatic extension of their work authorization, provided certain conditions are met.

By Amy Haberman and Zlatko Hadzismajlovic

4 minute read

October 30, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Rush To Rule: More Trump-Era Agency Actions Destined for a Loss in Court

As of Oct. 7, 2020, the Trump administration has lost a staggering 119 times in federal court over its use of agency action. It has been successful 22 times. With that in mind, this article summarizes some of the most impactful changes.

By Amy Haberman and Zlatko Hadzismajlovic

13 minute read

April 29, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Immigration Suspension Has Questionable Impact

In sum and substance, the edict has little impact on the vast majority of immigrants, their employment- or family-based sponsorship.

By Amy Haberman and Zlatko 'Zack' Hadzismajlovic

4 minute read