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Welcome to The Immigration Law Journal (ILJ) online!  The ILJ is a premier newsletter for your U.S. immigration law needs and resources.  We are dedicated to informing foreign workers, immigrants, companies, lawyers and practitioners on updates in U.S. immigration matters. 

The ILJ provides the latest immigration news and updates from the United States Department of Homeland Security, immigration case rulings, articles on how changes may affect businesses and immigrants and contact information for top immigration lawyers for legal advice.

What We Do

The Immigration Law Journal is your comprehensive  immigration guide.  Browse the ILJ for the following highlights: 

  • USCIS Updates
  • Latest News
  • Case Rulings 
  • Featured Immigration Law Firms

Do not hesitate to contact us with questions for our column “Ask The Immigration Lawyer”.  Your question, with your real name removed and our answer may be published on our website.  Contact us at lawyer@immigrationlegalteam.com

The Immigration Law Journal’s publisher, Attorney Nikiki T. Bogle, Esq. is a seasoned immigration lawyer in the national immigration law firm of Bogle & Chang, LLC.  Visit the law firm’s immigration website at www.immigrationlegalteam.com  

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