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News & EventsLCAs for the H-1B CAP FY 2015
With this year’s H-1B CAP season fast approaching following last year’s CAP that was reached within five days of April 1st, it is understandable that there are many questions being passed around regarding this year’s CAP season. How can I make sure that my H-1B CAP...
Common Travel Questions From Foreign National Employees
Many foreign national employees will be traveling overseas in December and January for vacation or to be with family members during the holiday season. We often get questions related to travel and visa applications, and we thought it would be helpful to share the two...
Interesting Immigration News Tidbits
Thomas Gard, a manager of Hallmark Industrial Services Inc., pled guilty in federal district court in August 2013 to harboring 42 undocumented workers, who were engaged in cleanup work on an oil spill in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Previously, the owner of Hallmark...
U.S. Permanent Residence – What’s Going On With The U.S. Department of Labor?
Even though the U.S. economy continues to display signs of improvement in an uneven economic environment, the waters remain murky when it comes to understanding the decision making process at the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) on PERM applications. What is the USDOL...
Characteristics of H-1B Specialty Occupation Workers for FY 2012 – Where Do We Go From Here?
In a month or two, new freshman class of international students will be swarming all the college campuses excited about their future.  Sophomores will be deciding their majors, most hoping to follow their passions.  Some juniors may have a change of heart and look to...
Equal Rights Wins! DOMA Loses!
Sitting in the enormous Grand Ballroom at the Westin Hotel in San Francisco, surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of immigration lawyers, the room pulsed with long-awaited anticipation and an undeniable sense of victory.  On that June 27, 2013 early morning – it was my...
Your F-2A Will Be Current In August
AILA Liaison announced that the August 2013 Visa Bulletin contained significant changes for the family-based 2A (spouses and children of lawful permanent residents). The F-2A category, which in July had a cut-off date that hovered around September/October 2011, will...
The Bill For Comprehensive Immigration Reform
The talk in congress is getting heated on the immigration debate. I would like to bring your attention to several items in the bill The bill for Comprehensive Immigration Reform is an overall positive bill and the Senators and all involved must be applauded for their...
New I-94 System
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently announced that it has submitted a rule that will automate Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record to streamline the admissions process for individuals lawfully visiting the United States. Form I-94 provides international...
New I-9 Form
On March 8, 2013, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that effective immediately, all NEW hires by U.S. employers should fill out the new version of Form I-9. Starting May 7, 2013, use of the new version of the form is mandatory. The new Form...