New USCIS Public Charge Rule Starts on February 24, 2020
USCIS Public Charge Rule UPDATE: USCIS temporarily suspends Public Charge Rule applications as of July 31, 2020. As a result of a court order from the Southern District of New York, USCIS will temporarily suspend the enforcement and adjudication of all Public Charge Rule applications. UPDATE: USCIS announced that the Public Charge Rule will go into […]
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USCIS announces new electronic H-1B registration process for 2020 lottery
USCIS formally announced significant changes to how it will conduct the H-1B lottery for the upcoming fiscal year 2021 H‑1B cap-subject season. In the past, all petitioners would be required to submit full H-1B petitions to USCIS on, or within 5 business days of April 1st, for that fiscal year. If USCIS received more than […]
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What documents do I need to enter the U.S. with a new H-1B visa
It’s December which means that many people are heading out of town for the holidays. For immigrants in the United States, that means going home to visit friends and family that you haven’t seen in a long time. If you were in the U.S. when you were approved for a non-immigrant work visa status, you may be […]
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U.S. Visa Options for Australian Citizens
Australia shares a special bond with the United States, as shown by the thousands of Australians living, working, or studying in the U.S. As a result of a various treaties between Australia and the United States, there are several visa and green card options available. E-3 Visa for Australians The most popular U.S. work visa […]
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USCIS Proposes Increases in Filing Fees
On November 8, 2019, the Department of Homeland Security published a notice that it intends to increase USCIS filing fees for several visa and immigrant categories. There is no confirmation if, or when, these changes will take effect and we will update this post as new information becomes available. In the meantime, notable increases include: Naturalization: $1,170 […]
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USCIS Implements New H-1B Visa Registration Fee
For the FY2021 H-1B cap season, USCIS will require employers who intend to submit an H-1B petition to pay a $10.00 non-refundable registration fee. Instead of accepting petitions from every employer as in previous years, USCIS will run an early “lottery” of those employers who pay the $10 registration fee. Those selected in the early […]
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