This sponsored column is by Law Office of James Montana PLLC. All questions about it should be directed to James Montana, Esq., Doran Shemin, Esq., and Laura Lorenzo, Esq., practicing attorneys at The Law Office of James Montana PLLC, an immigration-focused law firm located in Arlington, Virginia. The legal information given here is general in nature. If you want legal advice, contact us for an appointment.

The Biden Administration has announced a new humanitarian form of relief.

The program, as yet unnamed, closely tracks the “Uniting for Ukraine” program. This time, the program sets out to help Venezuelans leave Venezuela and come to the United States legally.

Similar to the Uniting for Ukraine, up to 24,000 Venezuelans with sponsors living in the United States will be permitted to apply for parole. Parole is a special travel document issued to noncitizens who are coming to the United States for humanitarian reasons. Venezuelans who qualify and who are approved will be able to travel the United States by air, temporarily live in the United States, and apply for work authorization.

To qualify, the Venezuelan national must have a sponsor in the United States who is willing to sign a contract called an Affidavit of Support. This contract shows the U.S. government that the individual coming to the United States will have adequate financial and other support.

Additionally, the individual must go through a series of national security and public safety screenings to ensure that he or she does not pose a threat to the United States or the public. Finally, the individual must obtain all U.S.-required vaccinations.

However, not all Venezuelans will qualify. A Venezuelan national will be disqualified if he or she has (1) been ordered removed (deported) from the United States in the last five years; (2) crossed a U.S. border illegally after the date of announcement, October 12; (3) irregularly entered Mexico or Panama after October 12; (4) is a permanent resident or dual national of any other country other than Venezuela; (5) has refugee status in any other country; or (6) has not complied with vaccination or other public health requirements.

Further, this program also states that Venezuelans who attempt to cross a U.S. border illegally will be subject to Title 42 expulsion. As we previously explained, Title 42 of the U.S. Code continues to be used to expel noncitizens from the United States under the guise of protecting public health.

While we certainly approve of the new pathway to enter the United States legally, the continued use of Title 42 to expel noncitizens puts asylum seekers at risk. Some may be in so much danger that waiting to go through all of the screening and other procedures under the parole program will not be possible; escape and traveling by land may be the only option.

We hope this program will be a success, similar to Uniting for Ukraine, but we are also concerned about the Biden Administration’s continued (probably pretextual) use of Title 42 to expel asylum seekers.

As always, we welcome questions and comments.


This article was written by Arlington Economic Development.

On September 6, Arlington’s Talent Pilot Program kicked off by welcoming its initial four program participants.

Over the next 12 to 20 weeks, these individuals will gain valuable experience by working on real-world technology projects under senior-level mentorship. Arlington Economic Development partnered with Arlington-based Exelaration, the #2 tech and engineering internship provider in the U.S., to provide these participants with a paid, full-time experiential-learning opportunity.

Meaningful Progress

October marks a significant milestone for the Program and its participants. Starting this month, the Program’s four participants will begin applying their skillsets to real-world client projects. The participants will supplement these projects by receiving relevant technical instruction, including earning a Certified Scrum Master certification. The Arlington Talent Pilot program strives to increase the local tech talent supply by leveraging Arlington’s highly educated workforce.

Forming Strategic Partnerships

The Arlington Talent Pilot Program partners with local organizations such as Bridges to Independence, the Alexandria-Arlington Regional Workforce Council, the Capital Youth Empowerment Program, and, most recently, Virginia Values Veterans (V3) as sources for program participants.

Companies and organizations can get involved through events, networking, projects, donations, lectures, and more. To learn more, visit Exelaration’s partnership page.

Make Your Application Stand Out!

Changing careers can be a time-consuming and costly effort, especially for those changing careers toward software development. With entry-level software development positions often requiring at least one year of experience, aspiring software developers are left with few options to overcome this experience barrier.

Purposefully, the Arlington Talent Pilot Program does not require a bachelor’s degree or tech industry experience. Individuals can demonstrate their interest in coding or software development by utilizing free online resources such as Udemy, Code Academy and Coursera.

Leveraging these free resources can serve a dual-purpose: (1) they help you form a basic understanding of coding and software development, and, (2) by listing them on your resume, they demonstrate your interest and passion for software development. To learn more about changing careers, check out Exelaration’s blog, Behavioral Best Practices for Launching a Tech Career.

If you need help with your resume or want resume feedback, the Arlington Employment Center offers free webinars, workshops and live Q&A sessions to assist you. Check out their resources page here.

Apply Now

The Program’s second cohort starts on January 24, 2023 and will consist of six program participants. The application deadline for the second cohort is October 23, 2022, and those interested in learning more about the program or applying can do so directly through Exelaration’s applicant portal. The program is limited to Arlington residents and does not require a secondary degree.

About Arlington Economic Development 

Arlington Economic Development (AED), part of Arlington County Government, is dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of an economically competitive and sustainable community, and the creation of exciting, diverse and amenity-rich places. AED provides visionary leadership and superior services to Arlington’s business and arts community, its tourism industry and its real estate development. For more information, visit arlingtoneconomicdevelopment.com.


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by Arlington Realty, Inc. Maximize your real estate investment with the team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6000 today!

Please note: While Arlington Realty, Inc. provides this information for the community, it may not be the listing company of these homes. 

As of October 10, there are 162 detached homes, 60 townhouses and 228 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 51 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week, including:

2800 S. Ives Street S

Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Arlington Realty, Inc.


Cider Fest is back!

DC Fray + Rosslyn BID is bringing you an evening of fall fun with a tasting of 5 different local ciders, live music, pop up bar, and a pie eating contest!

Cider Fest takes place this Thursday, October 13 from 5-8 p.m.

Tickets are $10 per person if you register in advance, so make sure to sign up to secure your spot — a ticket will provide you with 5 taste tickets to use at the featured local ciders!

#Fraylife


This regularly scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Video summaries of some articles can be found on YouTube on the Ask Eli, Live With Jean playlist. Enjoy!

Eli Residential Group is hosting our family-friendly Fall Fest Client event at The Lot in Clarendon on Sunday, October 23 and we would like to extend an invitation to ARLnow/Ask Eli readers to join us for the last hour, from 2-3 p.m.

You are welcome to enjoy food and drink at The Lot after 3 p.m. when it opens to the public.

The event will include:

  • Food
  • Drinks
  • Live music from The Dad Guys
  • Games and activities for kids and adults

If you can join, please RSVP here by Saturday, October 15 to receive a ticket for a complimentary beer or wine at the event.

If you’d like to discuss buying, selling, investing, or renting, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected].

If you’d like a question answered in my weekly column or to discuss buying, selling, renting, or investing, please send an email to [email protected]. To read any of my older posts, visit the blog section of my website at EliResidential.com. Call me directly at (703) 539-2529.

Video summaries of some articles can be found on YouTube on the Ask Eli, Live With Jean playlist.

Eli Tucker is a licensed Realtor in Virginia, Washington DC, and Maryland with RLAH Real Estate, 4040 N Fairfax Dr #10C Arlington VA 22203. (703) 390-9460


This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.

By John V. Berry, Esq.

Our law firm has represented thousands of security clearance applicants and holders over the years. As such, one of the most common mistakes that security clearance applicants or clearance holders make is not being fully truthful on security clearance forms, e.g. e-QIP or SF-86. A significant percentage of our cases involves this very issue.

Here are three quick tips to consider:

Take Time to Complete Clearance Forms Accurately: One of the most common issues that we run across in representing those with security clearances are situations where the individual has completed their clearance forms with no intent to deceive, but erroneously.

Later, an investigator uncovers the mistake and wonders if the individual was attempting to deceive them. In those types of cases, we have to demonstrate the honesty and integrity of the individual involved to the clearance adjudicator and how the mistake was made. The far easier solution is to try to catch the mistakes in advance by taking the time necessary for accuracy.

Get Legal Advice if you are Hesitating About Whether to Disclose Something: Another common situation is when an individual doesn’t want to disclose something that has occurred in their past, say marijuana use on a security clearance form. When these individuals come to us ahead of time we remind them that not being truthful on clearance forms is the worst possible plan.

While not often charged, lying on security clearance forms can be considered a criminal offense. In many of these cases, just speaking with a lawyer knowledgeable in security clearances can help the person decide whether to disclose an issue or discontinue the clearance process if there is potential criminal liability. There are situations when it is better to back out of the security clearance process early than complete security clearance forms if there are significant criminal issues.

Rectify Old Mistakes: Another area where we counsel clearance clients is when a prior disclosure was never made, e.g. drug usage or an arrest. For those types of situations, we often counsel individuals to speak with their security officers to complete a supplemental security disclosure where appropriate. This often comes up when the non-disclosure occurred many years ago when the individual held a secret clearance but whose career has since been very successful and they are now seeking higher level clearances or will be undergoing polygraph testing.

Security clearance adjudicators will often given credit to an individual for voluntarily disclosing adverse information before it is uncovered (or even where it might never have been uncovered).

Honesty is always the best policy. However, mistakes are often made and can often be mitigated. The important thing to know as a security clearance holder or applicant is that these issues can often be overcome. When in doubt about disclosures, please get legal advice because each situation varies depending on the facts involved.

Contact Us

If you are in need of security clearance law representation or advice, please contact our office at 703-668-0070 or through our contact page to schedule a consultation. Please also visit and like us on Facebook or Twitter.


The Loudoun County Fall Farm Tour returns this weekend (October 15-16), and you’re invited to enjoy a self-guided, family-friendly weekend on the farm.

This year’s tour features over 30 locations that offer everything from vegetables to alpacas, and vineyards to pick-your-own markets.

We are excited to announce that this year, two Farm Tour participants will win a VIP Western Loudoun Experience prize pack! Each prize contains a one-night stay in Western Loudoun, dinner, wine tastings, tours, and more! No purchase is necessary to be eligible for this amazing experience.

All locations provide an educational component for visitors and will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., both Saturday and Sunday.

For details, please visit LoudounFarmTour.com.


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

Good morning Arlingtonians, and welcome to JUST LISTED!

Each week I lead off on interest rates because of just how much they are impacting our marketplace. This week, interest rates backed off just a hair, and we’re seeing more market activity as a result. Dropping just four basis points to 6.66%, this leveling off can actually feel like relief to buyers who have been feeling the pressure of the continued surge the past few weeks (and majority of the year, at that).

This week in Arlington, sellers listed 50 homes for sale (14 less than last week), while buyers ratified 49 contracts, 11 of which were on homes just listed in the last seven days.

Of the 409 homes currently available for sale (six less than last week), 139 are detached homes, 60 are semi-detached/town houses, and 210 are condos. Of those currently available properties, the average asking price is $936,828 and the median is $714,900. These properties have been sitting on the market for 53 days on average, while the median is 29.

PICK OF THE WEEK — The Andors Real Estate Group is proud to have JUST LISTED 1414 S. Barton Street #445, Arlington, VA 22204 — $469,000.

Welcome home to this private, fully renovated two-level home facing the woods; this is the best spot in all of Arlington Village! Featuring two bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 994sf of finished living space as well as a front porch and large rear deck, this home is truly move-in ready. Gorgeous, refinished hardwood floors, freshly painted top-to-bottom, abundant storage and loads of character, this home is not one to miss!

Click here to search currently available Arlington real estate. If you see a home that you’re interested in purchasing, give us a call! Our team are experts at WINNING when it comes to Arlington real estate — our agents routinely outmaneuver others when it comes to multiple offer scenarios — call us to find out how!

Call the Andors Real Estate Group today at (703) 203-1117 to talk more about buying or selling Arlington real estate. Below are eight properties I think you might light to check out!

1504 S. Stafford Street

Thinking about taking the next step in your career?

The Arlington-based Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University offers flexible part-time or full-time options for graduate certificate and master’s degree programs designed to teach applicable, real-world knowledge for in-demand careers.

Learn more at the upcoming virtual open house!

Master’s and Certificate Open House

Virtual Event
Wednesday, October 19
7-8 p.m. Eastern

During this online session, you will have the opportunity to hear from our Director of Graduate Admissions about the Schar School and applying to graduate and certificate programs, as well as from program faculty about our graduate programs. Prospective master’s and graduate certificate students who attend this event will be provided with an application fee waiver for the spring 2023 or fall 2023 graduate applications.

Master’s Degree Programs

Part-time, full-time, and online options available

  • Biodefense, MS
  • Global Commerce and Policy, MA
  • International Security, MA
  • Organization Development and Knowledge Management, MS
  • Political Science, MA
  • Public Administration, MPA
  • Public Policy, MPP

To learn more about graduate programs at the Schar School, register for the open house or fill out our inquiry form.


There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding car repair and maintenance, some more common than others. Today CarCare To Go is debunking four common car myths as part of their commitment to educating and empowering car owners.

CarCare To Go brings modern convenience and simplicity to car repair. They combine the quality and trust of a full-service shop with a uniquely transparent process, plus free valet pick-up and delivery from your home or work.

MYTH 1 — “It’s okay to cheap out on tires”

Your tires are a complicated polymer made of several compounds specially engineered to provide grip on the road. Even the tread pattern is deliberately designed to compliment a tire’s intended operating conditions. These polymers are expensive to engineer. As a result, tires are one of those products where you really do get what you pay for.

MYTH 2 — “Higher octane gas is better for your car”

The higher the octane rating of gasoline (the number you see at the pump) the greater the gasoline’s RESISTANCE to burning. Higher performance engines typically have higher temperatures inside the combustion chamber during operation. Because of this higher temperature, these engines require higher octane fuel so that it does not ignite before it is supposed to.

MYTH 3 — “You need to warm up your car when it’s cold outside”

Modern engine oils have come a long way since this advice entered into the mainstream. Most modern cars using a modern engine oil only benefit from warming up for 30 seconds at most.

MYTH 4 — “Hazy headlights are just an aesthetic issue”

Hazy headlights aren’t just an eyesore, they can prove to be a real safety issue. The yellowing effect is actually a chemical change occurring to the plastic itself due to exposure to UV light. This oxidation does not allow light to pass through it as easily.

Click here to read the full article and other articles like “Why is my car overheating?” and “Why is my car making that sound? Common car noises”.

CarCare To Go is offering first-time clients an oil change for just $20.22. No catch. Synthetic or blend for any make or model car. Just enter coupon code FIRST20 when you book. And the valet and a light hand clean are completely free.


This column is sponsored by BizLaunch, a division of Arlington Economic Development.

With more people embracing the cultures and stories of their native countries, it’s a wonderful time to celebrate our global community’s diverse businesses and entrepreneurship.

During this Hispanic Heritage Month, we will be highlighting the work of area Latin American entrepreneurs and how their cultures have inspired them to become business owners. Arlington County consists of 15% Spanish speakers; in this group of people, we can find endless stories, experiences, knowledge, and cultures.

And with some assistance from the BizLaunch en Español program, which provides business assistance to Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs, quite a few of these individuals with unique knowledge and passion have turned those skills into successful business ventures.

BizLaunch en Español has worked with a variety of industries in Arlington from restaurants, cleaning companies, beauty salons, and much more. Guiding entrepreneurs on the right path has become one of the most important aspects of the BizLaunch team.

Out of the Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs who have been helped, several did not have the necessary knowledge of the English language or the tools to navigate the Internet before reaching out to BizLaunch. For that reason, the BizLaunch en Español program has been an excellent resource for people who own a business or want to open one in Arlington County.

Conveying Culture

Our Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs often highlight their unique culture through the businesses they open.

For example, Los Chamacos, Café Sazón, and other restaurants shared their gastronomy with the community. Lyon Park Barber Shop and others shared their hairstyles,  The Cleaning Crew and BEJ Cleaning Services shared their work ethic and responsibility when cleaning houses. And, La Union Grocery, Garden of Dreams, and MTB’s Early Enrichment Center shared their passion to serve the community. These are just a few examples of many other entrepreneurs who used their own culture’s values, beliefs, and styles throughout their businesses.

In the same way that these entrepreneurs have shared their culture with the community, BizLaunch en Español is focused on being able to share all available resources easily and directly. Reliable information is crucial for people who have a dream to excel in this country. Therefore, having access to a program in Spanish has been very rewarding and helpful for entrepreneurs of Hispanic nationality.

What is next?

During Hispanic Heritage Month, we can see the triumph of Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs in the United States. Some say guidance from a coach is an essential tool in reaching their business objectives.

Entrepreneurs can also take full advantage of the various resources offered by BizLaunch en Español. To learn inspiring stories from entrepreneurs in the area and utilize of all BizLaunch resources, we invite you to our Brunch and Business: Celebrating Dynamic Hispanic Entrepreneurs, where we will highlight successful Hispanic-owned businesses in Arlington through a panel discussion.

 

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