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Category Archives: H-1B

Options for Non-Immigrant Workers Who Have Been Laid Off or Terminated

March 14, 2023

2022 and 2023 has seen a surge in layoffs across the board with economic uncertainly has caused many employers both large and small to reduce their workforce.  For those who are in the U.S. in non-immigrant status such as H-1B, H-1B1, E-3, L-1, TN or O-1, being laid off can have consequences beyond having no […]

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| Posted in EAD, Employment Authorization, Entrepreneurs, H-1B, L-1, O-1, OPT, Students, TN, U.S. Immigration, Uncategorized, USCIS |

Premium Processing Now Available for F-1 Students With EAD Applications for Optional Practical Training

March 6, 2023

Effective March 6, 2023, USCIS will begin accepting premium processing applications for F-1 students who have already submitted EAD applications for pre-completion OPT, post-completion OPT, or STEM OPT extensions. In other words, those with pending I-765 applications with USCIS for OPT may submit an application upgrade the pending application to premium processing.  Upon receipt, USCIS […]

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| Posted in DACA, EAD, Employment Authorization, H-1B, OPT, Students, U.S. Immigration, USCIS |

USCIS to adjudicate spousal applications concurrently filed with H1B and L1 petitions

February 26, 2023

On January 20, 2023, USCIS indicated that it will adjudicate any I-539 and I-765 applications for dependent spouses and children that are concurrently submitted with an underlying I-129 petition for H-1B or L-1 status.  This will be done whether the I-129 petition was submitted via regular processing or premium processing. So what does this mean? […]

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| Posted in EAD, Employment Authorization, H-1B, L-1, U.S. Immigration, USCIS, Work Visa |

FY2022 H-1B Visa Lottery Electronic Registration Begins March 9th

February 11, 2021

The lottery for the 2022 fiscal year H-1B electronic lottery registration begins on March 9, 2021 and closes on March 25, 2021.  During this window, employers pay $10 to register their company and the employee they want to sponsor for an H-1B.  Employers can register as many employees as they wish, though no employee can […]

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| Posted in Entrepreneurs, H-1B, Nurses, Physical Therapists, Silicon Beach, Students, TN, U.S. Immigration, Uncategorized, USCIS, Work Visa |

Public Charge Rule Suspended

August 2, 2020

  USCIS suspended the Public Charge Rule requirement On February 24, 2020, USCIS implemented a Public Charge Rule requiring most green card applicants to undergo a subjective determination as to whether he or she will likely become a public charge in the future.  Since then, anybody applying for adjustment of status or an immigrant visa […]

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| Posted in Adjustment of Status, Entrepreneurs, Green Card, H-1B, Investors, LGBT, O-1, Physical Therapists, R-1, Silicon Beach, TN, U.S. Immigration, USCIS, Work Visa |

USCIS Fees to Increase on October 2, 2020

July 31, 2020

USCIS filing fees increasing on October 2, 2020 BREAKING NEWS:  On September 29, 2020, a U.S. District Court judge granted a motion for preliminary injunction preventing USCIS from implementing its filing fee increases that was scheduled to take effect on October 2, 2020.  This means that the current filing fees will continue to be accepted […]

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| Posted in Adjustment of Status, Advance Parole, Citizenship, DACA, E-2, EAD, Employment Authorization, Fiance Visa, Green Card, H-1B, Investors, L-1, Naturalization, O-1, Physical Therapists, R-1, TN, U.S. Immigration, USCIS, Waivers, Work Visa |

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