Thursday, June 14, 2012

Immigrant Assistance Service Enforcement Act


Speaker Sheldon Silver and Assemblyman Marcos Crespo announced today the passage of legislation to implement the Immigrant Assistance Service Enforcement Act (A.4887A).

·         The bill would require organizations assisting immigrants to register with and be certified by the Department of State.

·         This bill would increase civil penalty from not more than $7,000 to not more than $10,000 dollars, for violations of this article.

·         No immigration service shall be provided unless such provider is registered with the Department of State.

“For many immigrants, naturalization in the United States is a lifelong dream. However, the process can be arduous,” said Silver. “Immigration assistance is an essential resource. We must ensure that those on this path have access to competent, skilled service providers who can help navigate this complicated process,” said Speaker Silver.

“Acclimating to a new environment is extremely challenging. And individuals trying to follow the precise application process for citizenship face added pressures. The Immigrant Assistance Service Enforcement Act will protect those seeking citizenship from unnecessary missteps in the application process by guaranteeing the qualifications of providers,” said Crespo.

The application process for citizenship is complex. Serious consequences can occur if related laws, rules and procedures are not followed. As a result of this legislation, individuals seeking assistance can be certain that the assistance they receive is from a qualified provider.
 
This is being sponsored in the State Senate by Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. and is Senate bill S-94-8 which is currently in committee.
 
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