Who`s Who Legal recognises the best lawyers in Malta and features the contributions of WWL Malta lawyers on its legal portal. The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), Policy Office, Office of Legal Access Programs (OLAP) maintains the list of pro bono legal service providers or the “List”. The list is published quarterly (January, April, July and October). The list is at the heart of EOIR`s efforts to improve the scope and quality of representation before its arbitrators and is an essential tool for informing individuals in EOIR proceedings of the pro bono legal services available. The rules for qualified organizations, pro bono referral services, and attorneys to be included in the list are found in the Code of Federal Regulations, 8 C.F.R. § 1003.61 et seq. (80 Fed. Reg. 59503). The list is made available to individuals in immigration proceedings and includes information on non-profit organizations and lawyers who have committed to providing pro bono legal services at least 50 hours per year in front of the immigration court venue where they are on the list. The list also includes information on pro bono money transfer services that refer people to pro bono lawyers in immigration court cases. The full list is divided into separate sections that correspond to each immigration court across the country.

For a list of suppliers appearing before a particular immigration court, please click on the appropriate state/territory on the map or list below. Please note that if a particular state/territory is not an active link on the map or list below, there is currently no immigration court or hearing venue in that state. If you live in one of these states/territories, please click on the state where you have your court case to find a local provider. WWL Thought Leaders: Corporate Immigration brings together the world`s best practitioners in the field. Through interviews with practitioners themselves, WWL`s Thought Leaders Guide aims to shed light on what makes these lawyers the pinnacle of corporate immigration. In WWL`s own words, “[These leaders] deserve special mention, not only for their expertise and experience in some of the world`s largest and most forward-thinking legal mandates, but also for their ability to innovate, inspire and work beyond to meet the needs of their clients.” Wolfsdorf, Lustgarten and Friedman were all awarded and included in this year`s edition. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) releases this quarterly report, which describes legal immigration and details the number of adjustments to immigration status. The Bureau of Immigration Statistics (OIS) developed this report by disaggregating data for the reporting period by type of adjustment, type and category of detailed admission, and country of citizenship. The information on legal migration flows and status adjustments included in this quarterly report is preliminary and based on data available 1 month after the reference period. SIB updates data from previous quarters in subsequent reports as additional data become available and publishes final annual data in the Yearbook of Immigration Statistics. The figures presented in this report reflect revisions made to previous editions of this report.

Since its inception in 1996, Who`s Who Legal has been a leader in identifying lawyers in various areas of business law. The platform includes more than 24,000 leading lawyers and 2,500 consulting professionals in 150 jurisdictions. Being nominated is an honor in itself, as it is impossible to buy admission to this publication. Through its website and reports, Who`s Who Legal helps find legal services by acting as a reference source for specialist lawyers, reducing the cost of finding a law firm or lawyer and reducing the risk of bad advice. By creating a network of lawyers who know the best lawyers in their own areas of expertise, but who may not be as familiar with other areas. Legal immigrants are foreign-born people who have been legally accepted into the United States.