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Learn more about the laws and regulations surrounding US immigration law, so you can stay up-to-date and maintain compliance with ever-changing stipulations and requirements.

Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker (Form I-140)

Q. What steps can I take to ensure that my Form I-140 petition will not be rejected by USCIS? A. Be sure to submit your Form I-140 petition with correct information and well-organized supporting documentation or you petition may be rejected or a final decision can be delayed. Below are tips to ensure that your […]

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H-2A Visa – New Recruitment Requirements

On September 20, 2019, the Department of Labor issued a final rule in the Federal Register modernizing recruitment requirements for the H-2A program. This rule took effect on October 21, 2019. The final rule rescinded the requirement found in 20 CFR 655.151 for employers to place print advertisements serving the intended area of employment, and the content […]

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Bars to Asylum – Seven additional Proposed bars by USCIS and EOIR

USCIS and EOIR joint notice of proposed rulemaking that would add seven additional mandatory bars to eligibility for asylum. The proposed rule would also set forth criteria for determining whether a vacated, expunged, or modified conviction or sentence should be recognized for purposes of determining whether an individual is eligible for asylum, and would remove […]

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USCIS Begins Accepting Green Card Applications under Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness

USCIS Begins Accepting Green Card Applications under Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it will begin accepting applications to adjust status to lawful permanent resident from certain Liberian nationals under Section 7611 of the National Defense Authorization Act (PDF) for Fiscal Year 2020, Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness (LRIF), signed into […]

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U.S. Asylum Law – Changes in the implementation of U.S. Asylum Law

Changes In The Implementation of U.S. Asylum Law U.S. Asylum law is based on common sense of human decency and compassion. At its basic level, to obtain asylum in the U.S. an applicant has to establish that they fear going back to their home country because either they faced actual past persecution, or they have […]

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F1 visas – Options if you have fallen out of status

Options for F-1 Students Who Have Fallen Out of Status  F-1 nonimmigrant visas are used by many to enter and study in the United States.  However, traversing immigration law and the school’s admission system isn’t always easy and sometimes results in the student falling out of status.  However, if this happens, USCIS makes it possible for the […]

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Detention – Immigration

A recent NPR article reported that GEO, a for profit prison company, had renewed a contract with the Federal Government to operate its immigration detention facility in Adelanto, CA.  The contract also provided for an expansion of the facility.  The contract coincides with an increasing detention facility population for those in immigration proceedings. Through this scheme – […]

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Facts about Immigrating on a Marriage-Based Visa and Immigration-Related Options for Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence and Other Crimes

Facts about Immigrating on a Marriage-Based Visa and Immigration-Related Options for Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence and Other Crimes  How does the marriage-based immigration process work? The marriage-based immigration process involves several steps to obtain legal immigration status in the United States, and over time, to be eligible for citizenship. These steps depend on the type of marriage-based […]

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E-1 and E-2 visas no longer accepted for Iranian Nationals

Treaty Termination Ends Certain Visa Eligibility for Iranian Nationals USCIS today announced that, due to the Oct. 3, 2018, termination of the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations, and Consular Rights with Iran, Iranian nationals are no longer eligible for E-1 treaty trader and E-2 treaty investor changes or extensions of status based on the treaty. The E-1 and E-2 […]

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Coronavirus Proclamation

Brief summary of the affective provisions of the Proclamation https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/01/25/proclamation-on-the-suspension-of-entry-as-immigrants-and-non-immigrants-of-certain-additional-persons-who-pose-a-risk-of-transmitting-coronavirus-disease/ and DHS/HHS/CDC announced implementation of the Proclamation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndRk63UmelQ.  Returning USC/LPRs, their immediate relatives and others exempted under Section 2(a) of the Proclamation, who had visited Hubei province in China within 14 days of their arrival, would be subject to institutional quarantine at 7 ports of entry: JFK (New York City), Chicago […]

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E-2 visas (Investment Visa) – Israel

E-2 visa category is available to citizens and nationals of Israel as of May 1, 2019.   All Israeli companies seeking E-visas for their owners or employees must apply at the Branch Office in Tel Aviv and establish that the trading enterprise or investment meets the requirements. The company and applicant have the burden of demonstrating they meet the requirements for Treaty […]

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