United Arab Emirates – Visa Options

There are two main types of visas that the Dubai authorities issue – Visas for visitors and visas for residents. There are many subtypes of each of these two main types. Depending on your nationality, what you are going to do in Dubai, and how long you want to stay, you can decide what type […]

BREXIT IS UPON US

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– As the clocks struck 11.00 PM  on New Years’ Eve of 2021, a new era of Immigration, Trade, and general political realms emerged, while an old order was farewelled. The change – BREXIT- an independent United Kingdom, takes back its own rules and bows down to no-one, with all the advantages and disadvantages that […]

UK Travel Ban

Starting from December 19, the UK authorities imposed a Tier 4 lockdown in London and southeast England. The reason for these new restrictions is a novel variant of Covid-19 which has been identified which has spread rapidly within the UK. The Public Health England has assessed this variant as having substantially increased transmissibility with high […]

UK travel RESTRICTIONS- new strain COVID 19

Warning! Europe shutting its borders to UK travellers to protect against Covid mutation! France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and Ireland were among those who on Sunday announced widespread restrictions on flights from the U.K. Eurotunnel, the rail service that links Britain with mainland Europe, has also suspended services.In the coming hours, at a […]

Donald Trump’s Proclamation to Suspend Entry of Immigrants

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30 Million Unemployed Americans – Temporary 60 day Suspension Entry of  Immigrants  The CoronaVirus  (Covid-19)  has changed the way the American people live. A once thriving and all powerful economy is at its brink while people are isolating at home, social distancing and where the employment statistics have reached 22 million unemployed Americans.  Drastic immediate […]

Updated Protocols as Legalising and Submitting Last Will and Testament – COVID-19

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As a rule, Israel’s Succession Law of 1965 and the Notary Regulations of 1977, state that a Will and Testament is to be signed in the physical presence of a Notary, after producing a government-produced photo identification document.  Additionally, the Testator must show that they are of sound mind and produced the terms of the […]

Trump’s Tweets are not Specific Orders, but rather Personal Sentiments

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Written by Daliah Sklar, DRSI Law Trump’s Tweets are not specific Orders, but rather personal sentiments- Trump’s Tweets and current implications of US immigration policy. On 20 April 2020, US President Donald J. Trump tweeted that, “In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of […]

The Impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

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Written by Daliah Sklar  This Global health crisis has created changes within the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in regards to its rules, requirements, and availability. Individuals in their immigration process, renewals or extensions have been the most impacted. DRSI LAW offices have expert US immigration attorneys that can help individuals maneuver these changes. […]

COVID-19 UK Employee Sick Pay rules Newsletter March 31, 2020

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March 31, 2020        – by Daliah Sklar, UK Immigration Solicitor UK Wages, sick pay and time off explained Employees who are paid by the Company are eligible to receive up to 80% of their salary paid by the Government. This program is called “FURLOUGH” and the UK Government is permitting “layoff” employees […]

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