Tag Archives: USCIS
H-1B Worker Job Location Changes: What You Need to Know
by Agnes C. Rudinsky, Esq. Everyone knows that if an H-1B worker changes his job location, he has to file a Labor Condition Application, but whether he needs to file a new or amended Form I-129 with the CIS has … Continue reading
An Ode to the Form I-9
by Carrie Chase, Customer Support Specialist On November 6, 1986, the USCIS became the proud parents of the Form I-9 under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986. The Form I-9 has come a long way in its … Continue reading
A Post-season Summary of the FY2013 H-1B Cap
by Erick Hernandez, Enterprise Account Executive This year’s H-1B season may have seemed surprisingly short to some. On June 12th, USCIS released a statement indicating that the numerical cap on H-1Bs was reached on 6/11/2012 (the advanced degree cap was … Continue reading
USCIS Proposes Change to Help Families Stay Together
Back in January, U.S. officials announced a proposed change in immigration law that could spare American citizens from being separated from undocumented immigrant spouses and children. Currently, American citizens can apply for green cards for immigrant spouses and children – … Continue reading
USCIS Initiative: “Entrepreneurs in Residence”
Our current immigration laws are specifically tailored to suit the traditional business model. However, with the increasing advancements in technology, the face of a “traditional” business looks much different than it did twenty, even ten years ago. Non-traditional businesses are … Continue reading

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