Marcus B. Jaynes, Member of Landis Arn & Jaynes, P.A.
Marcus B. Jaynes graduated from the University of Michigan (B.A.) and the University of Colorado School of Law and grew up in Farmington, Connecticut. Marcus moved to Maine in the summer of 2001 and served as a Law Clerk to Justice Susan Calkins of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, before joining Landis Arn & Jaynes in 2002. Marcus is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and provides representation in all areas of immigration law, including citizenship and naturalization, marriage- and family-based permanent residence, asylum, deportation defense, as well as employment- and business-related immigration, and I-9 compliance and employer sanctions. Marcus also serves on the Board of Directors of Pine Tree Legal Assistance, a Maine non-profit providing free legal assistance to low-income residents of Maine.
Articles
Impermanent Residence: Understanding and Avoiding the Abandonment of Permanent Resident Status
Submitted By: Marcus Jaynes On: Oct 30th 2009
Category: Green Cards, Immigration Law, Guide
Many “lawful permanent residents” of the U.S. take great comfort in having obtained permanent status in the United States, and likewise believe that as long as they pay their taxes, abide by the law, and stay in the U.S...
