Immigration Benefits for Same Sex Couples
August 18th, 2022
Dear friends,
On June 26, 2013 the Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a law which prevented the federal government from recognizing same sex marriages.
The Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, announced that the DHS will now permit same sex couples to obtain immigration benefits under the immigration law.
This means that family petitions, derivative employment benefits like a visa or a green card, and many other options will now be available to everyone.
It is expected in the coming month a number of federal courts, including the District of Massachusetts, with pending cases involving this issue will begin to order USCIS to grant immigration benefits immediately.
Our legal firm in Boston, Massachusetts is currently working on one of these cases in Federal Court and we expect a favorable decision shortly.
If you or anyone you know would like to petition for their same sex spouse, please call our office for an appointment: 617-523-6320 (ext.0)
Please forward to whoever you think may find this useful.
Sincerely,
The FitzGerald & Company team
Implementation of the Supreme Court Ruling
on the Defense of Marriage Act by Fitzgerald Law Company