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Troyb to Discuss ‘Myths about Immigration Rules’

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Aleksandr Y. Troyb

Aleksandr Y. Troyb will speak on “Myths about Immigration Rules,” at The Retired Men’s Association (RMA) Meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 11 a.m., at the First Presbyterian Church. The program is free and open to the community.

As social media has proliferated and increasingly influences us, more people turn to Facebook and Twitter for news. It has become apparent that we are living in the age of the “30-second sound bite.” Unfortunately, it is impossible to discuss a topic as complex as our immigration system in 30 seconds. The tendency to oversimplify this topic has resulted in the perpetuation of many myths about our current immigration laws and regulations. This presentation will separate “fact” from “fiction,” and will elaborate on some of the problems faced by individuals, families, and businesses trying to navigate our complex immigration system. The presentation will also look at past proposed legislation and will discuss possible future immigration reform bills.

Aleksandr (“Alex”) Y. Troyb is an attorney practicing with the law firm of Benjamin, Gold & Troyb, P.C. in Stamford, CT, where he advises clients on various aspects of immigration law and regulations. He is licensed to practice in Connecticut and New York courts, and in the Federal District Court for the District of Connecticut. Troyb serves as a committee co-chair of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He also serves as the Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Fairfield County Bar Association.

Troyb represents clients in state and federal courts, before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Board of Immigration Appeals and various other administrative agencies. In addition, he handles international matters with complex jurisdictional issues and provides assistance on foreign jurisdictional issues to other attorneys.

Troyb has presented at numerous events, legal seminars, and conferences on various immigration topics, including the interaction of immigration laws and regulations with education, corporate law, criminal jurisprudence, divorce, custody, adoption and other family matters.

For more information, visit greenwichrma.org or contact info@greenwichrma.org

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