Visa Bulletin Department of State released the Visa Bulletin for March 2007, which reflects retrogression in the family-based third preference category for Mexico and the Philippines. Also, little forward movement is expected in the employment-based third preference category in the near future. Definitions Visa numbers: The U.S. government makes only…
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IMMIGRATION SERVICE PROPOSES UNREASONABLE FEE INCREASES
USCIS proposed fee increases averaging 66% and in return is promising 20% processing time improvements by the end of 2009. It seems very unreasonable to me as many of our clients will find it more difficult to apply for benefits. I understand that fees go up, but 66%, this is…
J1 Visa – what is so good….and bad about it?
The J-1 visa is an exchange-visitor visa for persons coming to the U.S. as a student, scholar, trainee, teacher, professor, research assistant, or medical graduate to participate in a training, research or study program approved by the Department of State. Given that there are no limits on the number of…
H1B VISA – employers and employees getting ready to file
As most of our readers of you are aware, there is an annual cap on the number of new H-1Bs that USCIS can approve. The cap opens up each year on October 1, the start of the government’s fiscal year. However, because H-1B petitions can be filed 6 months in…
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