USCIS has announced the completion of its data entry for all FY 2019 H-1B cap-subject petitions selected in its computerized random selection process.
Read MoreUSCIS has issued a new memorandum modifying its policy in determining the accrual of unlawful presence for F nonimmigrant students, J nonimmigrant exchange visitors and M nonimmigrant vocational students.
Read MoreIn this success story we give background information on the trouble with proving specialized knowledge in L-1B Intracompany Transfer Visas and a real case in which we successfully responded to a request for evidence for a client.
Read MoreHere is another success story from our firm, this time in our securing of an EB-1A green card for our client’s work and business in air quality analytics.
Read MoreUSCIS has announced that the cap for next years H-1B non-cap exempt visa petitions has been reached.
Read MoreHere you will find the best green card options for entrepreneurs who either have an ownership stake or do in fact own the business for which they are applying for an immigration visa.
Read MoreHow to avoid mistakes and craft a successful O-1A petition.
Read MoreThe USCIS-announced suspension of premium processing for cap-subjected H-1B petitions and its notable implications.
Read MoreSignatures must now be provided solely by valid applicants and petitioners on all USCIS forms.
Read MoreAnother example of a successful case we have handled, this one dealing with a client's extraordinary ability in web technologies and application development.
Read MoreCBP will often use frequent travel as an unjustified assertion for abandonment of LPR status.
Read MoreThere are myriad potential complications that can result from a corporate restructuring with potential devastation to a company's employment-based nonimmigrant workforce.
Read MoreThe H-1B specialty occupation visa process has undergone another overhaul, at least when it comes to third-party workers.
Read MoreThe DACA program will remain in effect past the original March 5th deadline until the matter reaches its legal conclusion.
Read MoreEven after their best chance at doing so, the Senate has failed in securing a DACA fix. What happens now?
Read MoreBecause of a court decision delaying the termination of the DACA program, recipients should renew their protected statuses while they still can.
Read MoreAt long last, USCIS is accepting credit cards for filing fees on all applicable forms.
Read MoreBefore, only non-cash oriented government programs would be weighed in determining one's likely status as a public charge. A new rule may change that.
Read MoreTen tips for attaining a successful L-1A new office visa extension.
Read MoreWhile any undocumented immigrant is subject to deportation, whether or not it is illegal for such an individual to own and operated his or her own business is a more complicated matter, and one that has not been adequately addressed.
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