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IMPORTANT Update Regarding Spouses of Green Card Holders
As of the upcoming date of August 2013, the category of spouses of lawful permanent residents will be CURRENT! What this means is that there is
TPS HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR SYRIANS
Syrian nationals are now able to file for TPS status whether it is to extend the applicant’s current TPS status or whether to file a
No More I-94 Cards – CBP Has a New System
The I-94 card, known by those in the immigration field as your most important proof of last entry into the U.S., is no longer going
Removal Cases: What is Prosecutorial Discretion and Am I Eligible for this Benefit?
At my law office, I have been receiving many calls from individuals in deportation / removal proceedings asking whether a new law has been passed that
NEW Immigration Reform: Update on Senate Judiciary Committee’s Ruling
As most people know by now, immigration reform is on the horizon and the Senate has just completed its ruling on the many different parts
More Travel News for Students (F-1 visa) applying for an H-1B visa
Individuals on a student visa can often have the cap gap issue when they apply for an H-1B visa and yet their F-1 status expires
Update on Travel for Student Visa Holders
The once “standard” stamp that students entering the U.S. would receive from Customs and Border patrol (CBP) on their I-120 / DS-2019 is now being
How Many Alien Numbers Should I have?
Generally speaking, an immigrant should only have one alien number throughout the course of their immigration process and the same alien number should be placed
Visa Bulletin for November 2012: Lawful Permanent Resident Priority Date
The most recently issued Visa Bulletin has some good news for family category 2A, which is the category for lawful permanent residents filing for their