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About Immigration Reform and Options with KiKi M. Mosley

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Immigration reform has been in the spotlight of several news programs, professional groups and several websites and social media pages devoted to the development of a United States immigration system that reflects present day values, politics and a mobile work force. Comprehensive reform remains a goal of many and today immigration attorney, KiKi M. Mosely is our guest to share correct information about the status of immigration and reform today.

Topics covered on this show:

  1. What is the status of our immigration system today and what are the issues regarding reform?
  2. What should immigrants to the U.S. know about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)?
  3. What are Provisional (Stateside) Waivers, who may apply for them and what is involved?
  4. Please suggest any additional advice for men, women and families desiring U.S. citizenship.

Attorney KiKi M. Mosley graduated from Denison University in 2000 with a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology/Anthropology and Black Studies. After she completed her undergraduate studies at Denison University, Ms. Mosley worked for Orbitz.com on the Business Development team and then moved to Tanzania, East Africa where she taught at several schools over the course of three and a half years. Ms. Mosley’s interest in working in immigration law came from her own experiences in traversing the immigration system with members of her own family. Ms. Mosley has experience in working on a variety of immigration matters including, but not limited to: asylum, removal, family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, and naturalization. Ms. Mosley devotes approximately 10% of her practice to pro bono and volunteer work. Visit the website for more information.

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