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  • H-1B Lottery Reopened: Additional Selections Made

    Last week, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) re-opened the H-1B cap lottery selection process. USCIS reopened the selection process because the number of petitions filed did not meet the annual cap. What is New Notifications have now gone out to applicants or their representatives notifying them that their H-1B registrations have been selected for the […]

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  • Extending B-2 Status in light of Covid-19

    A B-2 visa allows for a foreign national to travel to the U.S. for recreational purposes. Typically, the maximum period allowed for admission to the U.S. as a B-2 nonimmigrant is six months. However, in light of Covid-19, visitors on a B-2 visa may apply to extend their status in the U.S.  The Covid-19 Impact […]

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  • TN Case Study: Engineers

    In this video, Partner Jennifer Behm discusses two of her recent clients that applied for TN status at the Peace Bridge port of entry located in Buffalo, New York. Both clients were applying under the Engineer designation. Both clients were recent college graduates who had viable engineer job offers from a reputable U.S. company. Even […]

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  • Airlines Told to ‘Be Prepared’ for Expanded Electronics Ban

    U.S. officials have told airlines to “be prepared” for an expanded ban on carry-on electronic devices allowed on airplanes. On Tuesday, Homeland Security spokesman David Lapan confirmed to reporters that the administration is considering expanding the ban on laptops, which currently applies to U.S.-bound flights from eight countries in the Middle East and North Africa. […]
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  • U.S. Employment-Based Green Card Options

    In this video, Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli goes into detail describing the options for U.S. employment based green cards. She outlines each option to help choose which may be best suited for an employee based on their experience and qualifications. 
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  • DOS Issues Public Notice Concerning Supplemental Questions for Visa Applicants

    In March, President Trump directed the Secretary of State, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to implement additional protocols and procedures focused on revamping the visa application process. The Department of State has responded, and a public notice was just released detailing a list of supplemental questions for visa applicants who have […]
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  • DHS Issues Warning on Recent Telephone Scams

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued a fraud alert notifying the public about a scam using the DHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) hotline telephone number. In the calls, scammers have identified themselves as U.S. immigration employees and have altered their caller ID to seem like the call is coming from the […]
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  • Immigration under the Trump Administration: Fact or Fiction?

    United States immigration policy has been at the forefront of media coverage since President Donald Trump took office in January. Unfortunately, much of what has been reported is either exaggerated or inaccurate. Berardi Immigration Law has spent the first quarter of the year addressing immigration in the news, and we have addressed the media on […]
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  • H-1B Lottery Reopened: Additional Selections Made

    Last week, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) re-opened the H-1B cap lottery selection process. USCIS reopened the selection process because the number of petitions filed did not meet the annual cap. What is New Notifications have now gone out to applicants or their representatives notifying them that their H-1B registrations have been selected for the […]

    Read More
  • Extending B-2 Status in light of Covid-19

    A B-2 visa allows for a foreign national to travel to the U.S. for recreational purposes. Typically, the maximum period allowed for admission to the U.S. as a B-2 nonimmigrant is six months. However, in light of Covid-19, visitors on a B-2 visa may apply to extend their status in the U.S.  The Covid-19 Impact […]

    Read More
  • TN Case Study: Engineers

    In this video, Partner Jennifer Behm discusses two of her recent clients that applied for TN status at the Peace Bridge port of entry located in Buffalo, New York. Both clients were applying under the Engineer designation. Both clients were recent college graduates who had viable engineer job offers from a reputable U.S. company. Even […]

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  • Airlines Told to ‘Be Prepared’ for Expanded Electronics Ban

    U.S. officials have told airlines to “be prepared” for an expanded ban on carry-on electronic devices allowed on airplanes. On Tuesday, Homeland Security spokesman David Lapan confirmed to reporters that the administration is considering expanding the ban on laptops, which currently applies to U.S.-bound flights from eight countries in the Middle East and North Africa. […]
    Read More
  • U.S. Employment-Based Green Card Options

    In this video, Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli goes into detail describing the options for U.S. employment based green cards. She outlines each option to help choose which may be best suited for an employee based on their experience and qualifications. 
    Read More
  • DOS Issues Public Notice Concerning Supplemental Questions for Visa Applicants

    In March, President Trump directed the Secretary of State, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to implement additional protocols and procedures focused on revamping the visa application process. The Department of State has responded, and a public notice was just released detailing a list of supplemental questions for visa applicants who have […]
    Read More
  • DHS Issues Warning on Recent Telephone Scams

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued a fraud alert notifying the public about a scam using the DHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) hotline telephone number. In the calls, scammers have identified themselves as U.S. immigration employees and have altered their caller ID to seem like the call is coming from the […]
    Read More
  • Immigration under the Trump Administration: Fact or Fiction?

    United States immigration policy has been at the forefront of media coverage since President Donald Trump took office in January. Unfortunately, much of what has been reported is either exaggerated or inaccurate. Berardi Immigration Law has spent the first quarter of the year addressing immigration in the news, and we have addressed the media on […]
    Read More

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