Immigration Newsletter – December 2011
As you read this newsletter, our office is celebrating its 14th year in serving the Vietnamese community in Houston and the surrounding areas. Looking back throughout these years, the office has assisted thousands of people to be with their family members or to become a United States citizen. In addition, we have represented hundreds of people before the immigration courts to seek an opportunity to remain in the United States. Of course, all of these years in service would not be possible without the support of our clients. Thank you for your support and for your continuing your trust in our office to handle your matters.
To better assist our clients, the office has made major changes since the beginning of this year. The first change that you already notice is the office’s monthly newsletter. The newsletter, in English and Vietnamese, is a direct means to reach to our clients, or prospective clients to inform, or to update of any changes in the U.S. immigration and nationality law. It is also a means to alert our clients of any immigration related matters that are of utmost importance or time sensitive in nature. For example, the first alert that was sent was the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Khalid v. Holder.
The second change is that the office has produced a weekly one-hour immigration program that has been airing with Vietface 51.2 in Houston and 55.2 in Dallas. In addition, the archives of these programs can be viewed on our website, www.luatsutuan.com. We have invested countless hours to produce the programs that we hope would be educational for our clients and the general viewers.
Our office’s website underwent a major reconstruction in November 2011. We have created a blog section that allows the office to instantly update any news information, or to upload video programs and the newsletter, and to blog from any social media outlets. We are in the process of creating the Vietnamese version for the website, and hopefully within a year, our clients may track the progress of their petitions through our website.
We have made significant progress, and this progress is not possible without the support from our clients. Thank you again for your support, and we hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.