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K1 Fiance and K3 Visa Lawyer – Changes to Procedures for Certain I-129F Petitions effective February 1st, 2010

Here are some important changes to the K visa process, effective February 1st, 2010, when both the I-129F petition for a nonimmigrant K visa and the I-130 petition for an IR-1 (or CR-1) spouse of a U.S. citizen visa have been approved by USCIS and sent to the National Visa…

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San Diego Immigration Attorney about Unauthorized Population Residing in the U.S.

Can you guess how many illegal immigrants reside in the US at this time? DHS released a report estimating that the unauthorized immigrant population living in the U.S. decreased to 10.8 million in January 2009 and grew by 27 percent between 2000 and 2009. Between 2000 and 2009, the unauthorized…

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H1B Visa Lawyer – The Filing Season is coming closer, brief introduction to the H1B Cap

Most lawyers that are versed in the H1B visa process, are getting busier and busier these days. As we are nearing the April 1, 2010 filing deadline for the H1B visa. Many speculations out there as to when will the Cap be reached this year. The economy is still in…

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Humanitarian Parole – Recent Updates

Recently USCIS issued a fact sheet on humanitarian parole that includes questions and answers and guidelines on filing. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides a number of humanitarian programs and types of protection for individuals in need of shelter and/or aid from disasters, oppression, emergency medical issues and other…

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TPS – Haiti’s illegal nationals given temporary protection in US

The Department of Homeland Security now offer Haitian nationals, who were already here when the earthquake struck, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months. That status, which would allow them to legally work, will not cover Haitians who leave their country following the devastating quake that resulted in as many…

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International Adoptions Attorney San Diego – Napolitano Announces Humanitarian Parole Policy for Certain Haitian Orphans

The tragedy in Haiti continues, all the Aid in the world will not change the devastation. The US Government through some temporary immigration measures is trying to do its share. Secretary Janet Napolitano, in coordination with the U.S. Department of State, today announced a humanitarian parole policy allowing orphaned children…

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San Diego Immigration Lawyer about DHS Halts Removals and Deportations to Haiti

Rescue workers struggled to clear rubble and bodies Wednesday from the streets of Haiti’s “flattened” capital, where a government official said the death toll from Tuesday’s 7.0-magnitude earthquake may exceed 100,000. Thousands of injured people waited for care outside badly damaged hospitals, while an unknown number remained trapped inside collapsed…

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I-601 HIV Waiver – (HIV) Infection Removed from CDC List of Communicable Diseases of Public Health Significance Q & A

There has been a lot of confusion about the impact of the HIV removal on previous waiver denials and other related issues. USCIS released a good set of FAQ to address some concerns. Section 212(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (the Act), bars the admission to the United States…