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Coronavirus Update

Dear Clients, We are currently monitoring concerns associated with coronavirus (COVID-19) and take this moment to provide you with an update as it relates to our clients and employees at our Read More

H4 EAD RULE SHROUDED WITH UNCERTAINTY?

These days, we receive multiple queries from educated immigrants and their spouses who are extremely worried about the fate of H-4 EAD lawsuit; there is no doubt, the H-4 EAD Read More

Pending Caseload in Immigration Courts

The number of pending caseloads in the Immigration courts would throw your head in a spin- the number is just shy of whopping 829,608 cases as of Feb 1, 2019. Read More

“A NON-LAWYER’S BAD ADVICE IS NOT AN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCE”

In a landmark judgment, the Court of Appeals for Third Circuit held that missed removal hearing based on non-legal bad advice was neither extreme nor beyond petitioner’s control. The court Read More

Migrant Protection Protocols

Migrant Protection Protocols On Friday January 25, 2019, the Trump administration announced it would begin implementing a policy at the southern border that forces many non-Mexican asylum seekers to wait in Read More

F-1 Students intending to Petition under H1B CAP 2020

Our firm is approached by our clients and prospects to understand regulations relating to Cap-Gap and I deem it proper to detail the following note in a simple description to Read More

Republican Senator Orion Hatch does not expect Donald Trump to weaken H1B visas

I write this in continuation of my earlier blog “Is the Fear about H1B Cap 2018 real?” posted on February 7, 2017. Few developments over the past few weeks show Read More

9th Circuit rules against reinstating travel ban

9th Circuit Court, in a unanimous decision by a three-judge panel ruled that a Seattle federal judge’s earlier restraining order on the new policy should remain in effect while the Read More

Is the Fear about H1B Cap 2018 real?

Over the past few days we have received calls from some our existing and new clients expressing their confusion whether or not they should file H1B Petitions in the upcoming Read More

How to see best results in your Immigration case

As we all know, filing a case with USCIS can be overbearing and sometimes can causes to lose sight of our main goal...which is to win your case. It is Read More

H1B Cap Exempt Employee

In light of the recent 2015 cap season, we have witnessed that, like all years, the 85,000 limit on H1B work visas (65,000 for H1B regular cap and 20,000 for Read More

Notice of Actions: the Basics of Specialty Occupation

What is a Notice of Action? A Notice of Action, also known as a request for evidence or R.F.E., is a formal request from USCIS in response to a submitted Read More

History of Immigration Law

We the Immigration practitioners get so much buried under the files charging ahead with our ethical duty to protect our clients’ interests with an effort to bring a smile on Read More

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