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Category Archives: OPT

Increased Fines for Violations of Immigration Law as of August 2016

August 6, 2016

Penalties for violations of immigration law increased on August 1, 2016 after the Department of Justice issued an interim final rule as an inflation adjustment. The rule increased fines for Form I-9 paperwork violations, for engaging in unfair immigration-related employment practices such as discrimination, document abuse and document fraud, and for knowingly hiring or continuing […]

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| Posted in EAD, Employment Authorization, Entrepreneurs, Green Card, H-1B, L-1, O-1, OPT, Silicon Beach, U.S. Immigration, USCIS, Work Visa |

USCIS Set to Increase Filing Fees

May 10, 2016

On May 4, 2016, USCIS issued a 60-day notice proposing an increase in filing fees for various applications. There has not been a fee increase since 2010. The schedule of proposed fees are as follows: Form I-129 (H-1B, L-1, O-1, E-2, P-1, TN, R-1): Current fee = $325 Proposed fee = $460 Form I-130 petitions for alien relatives: […]

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| Posted in Adjustment of Status, Advance Parole, E-2, EAD, Employment Authorization, Entrepreneurs, Fiance Visa, Green Card, H-1B, Investors, L-1, LGBT, Models, O-1, OPT, Physical Therapists, R-1, Silicon Beach, Students, U.S. Immigration, USCIS, Work Visa |

New STEM OPT Rules Starting May 2016

March 11, 2016

Beginning on May 10, 2016, F-1 students graduating with a U.S. bachelor’s or master’s degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) subject are eligible for 24-month OPT (Optional Practical Training). This is an increase from the duration, which provides for a 12-month initial OPT plus a 17-month extension. Applications submitted and approved prior to […]

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| Posted in Employment Authorization, H-1B, OPT, Students, U.S. Immigration, Work Visa |

Applying for an H-1B Visa Before Graduation

January 24, 2016

H-1B petitions must be submitted to the USCIS on April 1st. In the very likely event that the number of applications exceeds the 65,000 (plus 20,000 U.S. master’s cap) quota, the USCIS will draw from all application received from April 1st through the first 5 business days. Many graduates will have completed the coursework towards […]

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| Posted in H-1B, OPT, Students, U.S. Immigration, Uncategorized, Work Visa |

How Early Should You Start Preparing an H-1B Visa Application?

January 24, 2016

Every April 1st, the USCIS begin accepting petitions from U.S. employers who are looking to sponsor a foreign employee for an H-1B visa. With only 65,000 visas available (plus an additional 20,000 for beneficiaries with U.S. master’s degrees), the quota will likely be filled within the first 5 business days after April 1st. That means […]

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

Guide to Applying for an H1B Visa in 2015

January 9, 2015

Wit the start of a new year comes the start of a new opportunity for U.S. employers to file H-1B visa petitions on behalf of foreign nationals in specialized occupations. We at Maximilian Law Inc. have written several posts over the past few years on various issues involving the H-1B visa. Below are links to […]

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| Posted in H-1B, Nurses, OPT, Physical Therapists, Students, U.S. Immigration, Uncategorized, Work Visa |

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