We are working remotely during these trying times to make sure we can still support you in your immigration process. We are conducting appointments via telephone or Skype. Please know you can call us for all of your immigration needs.
After 22 years in the same location, the Shulman Law Group has moved! Our new address and phone number are as follows: 619 River Drive Second Floor, Suite 220 Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Tel: (201) 773-0100 Fax: (201) 773-9240
Edward Shulman, Esq., Founder and Head Immigration Attorney of the Shulman Law Group, LLC, was a featured author in the February 2017 edition of the prestigious New Jersey Lawyer Magazine. The New Jersey Lawyer Magazine is an award-winning professional journal that showcases informative articles by experts in specific fields of law and is affiliated with the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA). Mr. Shulman's four-page article, included in a special Immigration Law issue, is entitled: "Consequences…
In the past several months, our Immigration Law Office has received many phone calls and e-mails expressing frantic apprehension that all Hispanics will be deported. These fears and concerns are not unjustifiable given the recent anti-immigrant rhetoric set forth by Republican Presidential candidates and due to the plan for Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) to engage in "sweeping raids" in May and June to deport immigrant families who entered the country illegally. In January, the administration…
The Shulman Law Group is awarding a $1,000 college scholarship to one deserving NJ high school senior who authors a winning essay about their experiences as a first generation American student. As immigration lawyers, we have had the honor of helping many families navigate the complex U.S. immigration system and successfully move to America. As a result, we also understand more than anyone else the myriad of challenges that first generation American students may face, particularly…
On Wednesday, February 25, 2016, New Jersey Immigration Attorney, Edward Shulman, of the leading Immigration Law Firm, the Shulman Law Group, LLC, gave a lecture on Understanding Asylum and Refugee Law. The seminar, held in Newark, New Jersey, was sponsored by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE) in conjunction with the New Jersey Muslim Lawyers Association. The immigration colloquium was organized by the Honorable Dorothy Harbeck, an Immigration Judge for the U.S. Department…
Immigration Attorney Edward Shulman, Principal and Founder of the Shulman Law Group, LLC, in Paterson, New Jersey, has been recognized in Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers for 2016 in the field of Immigration Law. Mr. Shulman has 20 years of professional expertise in all aspects of U.S. immigration and nationality law. He specializes in complex deportation, as well as family and employment cases. Former chairman of the New Jersey chapter of the American Immigration…
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) announced today that Edward Shulman, Esq., of the nationally-recognized immigration firm, The Shulman Law Group, LLC, will be the 2015-2016 Chairperson of the EOIR Committee. EOIR stands for the Executive Office for Immigration Review. Under delegated authority form the Attorney General, the EOIR conducts immigration court hearings, appellate reviews, and administrative hearings. The main goal of the EOIR is to adjudicate immigration cases wherein the…
Thousands of lawyers focusing on the fundamentals of U.S. immigration law converge each year for the AILA Fundamentals of Immigration Law Conference, held for the tenth year by the top immigration experts in the United States. The conference is scheduled to take place on August 6-7, 2015 at the Lowes Miami Beach Hotel in Miami, Florida. Edward Shulman, Esq., head immigration attorney and founder of the Shulman Law Group, LLC, was invited as a discussion leader…
Television star, Joe Giudice just pleaded guilty to bank and mortgage fraud and received a sentence of three years and five months in prison with the sentence to begin only after his wife, Teresa finishes her 15-month sentence. But the upcoming jail time and disruption of his family (Teresa and he have four daughters) may be just the beginning of his legal problems. Because of the nature of his offenses, he could be subject to deportation…