LEX LETTER: A publication for American expats, immigrants to the U.S., and the otherwise globally mobile
Lex Letter, my online publication for American expats, immigrants to the U.S., and the otherwise globally mobile. In this first edition, Attorney Margaret Alden Moody reflects on the recent trend of U.S. citizenship renunciation and how it can imperil the rights of individuals and international families. The link to her essay is here.
One can sign up to receive future editions of the blog, which will discuss recent developments in a changing legal landscape, as well as commonly misunderstood aspects of U.S. immigration law and international law affecting globally mobile families. In a series of upcoming blog posts, Margaret will discuss major developments in the law, including the new “FAST” Act provisions relating to delinquent taxes and the non-issuance or revocation of a U.S. passport, as well as the new Visa Waiver Program rules and how they might affect you, your family, or business connections. Other posts will discuss topics ranging from U.S. citizenship rights of children to the ways in which a move abroad can imperil one’s green card status. You’ll find more information on upcoming articles here.
KJ
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