Biography
Christine J. Alden provides customized immigration solutions for a global clientele. As a naturalized citizen herself, she recognizes the importance of U.S. citizenship and the opportunities and security it brings. She is also able to identify with each and every one of her clients, no matter the situation or walk of life.
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The Welcome Change to the USCIS Mission Statement
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created by President George W. Bush after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks…
Our Nation’s First People
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, Christine Alden authored an article for AILA’s think immigration blog. In the article,…
The Importance of HBCUs: An Immigration Lawyer’s Perspective
The following article originally ran in the American Immigration Lawyers Association blog, ‘Think Immigration’ and can be viewed here. I…
United States citizenship and immigration services, Miami and Caribbean district reopens to the public
On March 18, 2020, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) suspended in person non-emergency services in response to…
COVID-19 and Important Considerations Relating to Certain Non-Immigrant Workers and Their Employers
Amidst growing concerns stemming from the continued spread of COVID-19, employers have been prompted to consider travel and work location…
10 Questions (and Answers) About the EB-5 Program and its Future as its Sunset Date and New Final Rule Loom
With a sunset date on the United States EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Program set for September 30, 2019 as well…
Buchanan Shareholder’s New Role as President of American Immigration Lawyers Association, South Florida Chapter
This week, I was honored and very proud to become the new President of the South Florida Chapter of the…
EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program Modernization in Final Rulemaking
On January 13, 2017, a few days before the new administration took office, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued…
Caution to Families in Tourist Status: Do Not Enroll Your Children in School in the U.S. Without a Student Visa
A common mistake we see all too often is foreign nationals entering the United States in B-2 visitor status with…
Our Trip Inside an Immigrant Detention Facility and How Congress Can Improve the Asylum Process
Like everyone in America and around the world, we have been following the news about the border separation policy of…