Attorney Junnatul Ruma

Attorney Junnatul Ruma Immigration and Civil Lawyers

01/27/2026

Due to today’s snowstorm, some immigration courts were impacted and closed. Hearings scheduled at those locations have been rescheduled.
As previously mentioned, our office was also closed today due to the weather. We will reopen tomorrow during regular business hours.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Please stay safe.

01/24/2026
Deportation notice? You still have rights. We fight removal, cancellation, and appeals - to protect your right.Contact u...
01/22/2026

Deportation notice? You still have rights. We fight removal, cancellation, and appeals - to protect your right.
Contact us today: (718) 427-1233 • (516) 549-6707 • (718)
683-5854
Visit: 8936 Sutphin Boulevard, Suite 310, Jamaica, NY 11435
Sutphin Boulevard
(516) 549-6707
Suite: 310, Jamaica, NY 11435
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REF. from DHS.
01/21/2026

REF. from DHS.

01/21/2026

Need Help With an Asylum Case?Applying for asylum, pending an application, or have a pending case?📞 Call today for a confidential case evaluation.⚖️ Experienced immigration attorney ready to help. #

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01/21/2026

Call Us Today! 🤳 718 427 1233
Get your resume evaluated by an attorney and apply for your EB-2 NIW Visa with confidence.
📲 Start your U.S. immigration journey now!


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01/20/2026
01/20/2026

🎉 Congratulations to our client on receiving their Green Card! 🇺🇸
At Law offices of Ruma Junnatul, we’re proud to help make immigration dreams a reality.
📞 Contact us today to get started!

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01/19/2026

📢 On January 6, 2026, the U.S. Embassy, Dhaka, will start a two-day processing for IR-5 immigrant visa applicants (parents of U.S. citizens). Please watch the video for more information.

Starting January 21, 2026, all Bangladeshis approved for a B1/B2 (business/tourist) U.S. visa must pay a bond of up to $...
01/19/2026

Starting January 21, 2026, all Bangladeshis approved for a B1/B2 (business/tourist) U.S. visa must pay a bond of up to $15,000. This requirement does not apply to people holding a valid B1/B2 visa issued before January 21, 2026.

Ref: US embassy of Dhaka

01/19/2026

Immigrant visas temporarily stopped under the Trump administration, families left waiting, futures on hold.

Under the Trump administration, immigrant visa processing has been temporarily suspended or severely restricted, creating uncertainty for thousands of families worldwide.
For many Bangladeshis, this means:
• Delays in family reunification
• Uncertainty around green card applications
• Years of waiting with no clear timeline
Immigration is not just a political issue.
it affects real people, real families, and real futures.
❗ Stay informed
❗ Avoid rumors
❗ Follow official updates only


Note: this post is only for educational purpose.

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