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NY Attorney General to Sue Over New DHS Policy Suspending Trusted Traveler Programs for NY Residents
On February 6, 2020, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that New York residents are no longer eligible to enroll in U.S. Customs and Border Protections’ (CBP) Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP). The suspension follows the enactment of New York’s Green Light Law in December 2019. The next day, the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, […]
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Increase in US Visa Fees for Australians
The US Department of State has dramatically increased visa issuance fees for Australian nationals in certain visa categories as of December 23, 2019. The US government charges visa issuance fees for nonimmigrant visas that are approved. The fee increases are intended to reciprocate the fees the Australian government charges US citizens who are issued visas. […]
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The L-1 Category and “Doing Business”
The L-1 category allows a U.S. employer to transfer an executive, manager, or specialized knowledge employee from an affiliated foreign office to one of its offices in the United States. To qualify, there are specific requirements that must be satisfied by both the petitioning employer and the beneficiary employee. On the employer’s side, it must […]
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Despite Recent Upgrades, Visa Processing Delays Continue
The wait for the U.S. State Department to address visa processing delays continues until core problems causing disruptions are resolved. According to a recent report, the U.S. Government Accountability Office cites increased demand for nonimmigrant visas and issues with IT systems as the two “key challenges” hindering the agency’s efforts to quicken the pace of […]Read More -
USCIS Changes Filing Addresses for Certain Form I-140s Requesting Premium Processing Service
Starting on October 19, 2015, there will be new direct filing addresses for Form I-140 Immigrant Petitions requesting Premium Processing Service through Form I-907. This change will only be applicable to worksite locations in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, or Pennsylvania. Announced last week, Form I-140 and Form I-907 should be filed with the Nebraska […]Read More -
DHS to Create Parole Program for Filipino WWII Veterans
The Department of Homeland Security recently announced it will be creating a program to allow certain family members of Filipino and Filipino-American World War II veterans to receive parole to come to the United States. The Veteran Parole Program for Filipino WWII Veterans was first announced in November of 2014 by Secretary Johnson and President […]Read More -
USCIS Guidance on Paying the N-400 Naturalization Application Fee With a Credit Card
Applicants applying for Naturalization can now pay the N-400 naturalization application fee using a credit card with no additional fees added. Form N-400 is the only form that can be paid using a credit card. USCIS has valuable guidelines on the process of paying the application fee that must be followed in order to ensure […]Read More -
How does not registering for the selective service affect a naturalization application?
Males between the ages of 18 and 26 are required under United States Law to register for Selective Service. Registering for Selective Service does not mean you have to become a member of the armed forces. However, if a large scale war or a similar event were to happen, males are expected to be […]Read More
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NY Attorney General to Sue Over New DHS Policy Suspending Trusted Traveler Programs for NY Residents
On February 6, 2020, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that New York residents are no longer eligible to enroll in U.S. Customs and Border Protections’ (CBP) Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP). The suspension follows the enactment of New York’s Green Light Law in December 2019. The next day, the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, […]
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Increase in US Visa Fees for Australians
The US Department of State has dramatically increased visa issuance fees for Australian nationals in certain visa categories as of December 23, 2019. The US government charges visa issuance fees for nonimmigrant visas that are approved. The fee increases are intended to reciprocate the fees the Australian government charges US citizens who are issued visas. […]
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The L-1 Category and “Doing Business”
The L-1 category allows a U.S. employer to transfer an executive, manager, or specialized knowledge employee from an affiliated foreign office to one of its offices in the United States. To qualify, there are specific requirements that must be satisfied by both the petitioning employer and the beneficiary employee. On the employer’s side, it must […]
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Despite Recent Upgrades, Visa Processing Delays Continue
The wait for the U.S. State Department to address visa processing delays continues until core problems causing disruptions are resolved. According to a recent report, the U.S. Government Accountability Office cites increased demand for nonimmigrant visas and issues with IT systems as the two “key challenges” hindering the agency’s efforts to quicken the pace of […]Read More -
USCIS Changes Filing Addresses for Certain Form I-140s Requesting Premium Processing Service
Starting on October 19, 2015, there will be new direct filing addresses for Form I-140 Immigrant Petitions requesting Premium Processing Service through Form I-907. This change will only be applicable to worksite locations in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, or Pennsylvania. Announced last week, Form I-140 and Form I-907 should be filed with the Nebraska […]Read More -
DHS to Create Parole Program for Filipino WWII Veterans
The Department of Homeland Security recently announced it will be creating a program to allow certain family members of Filipino and Filipino-American World War II veterans to receive parole to come to the United States. The Veteran Parole Program for Filipino WWII Veterans was first announced in November of 2014 by Secretary Johnson and President […]Read More -
USCIS Guidance on Paying the N-400 Naturalization Application Fee With a Credit Card
Applicants applying for Naturalization can now pay the N-400 naturalization application fee using a credit card with no additional fees added. Form N-400 is the only form that can be paid using a credit card. USCIS has valuable guidelines on the process of paying the application fee that must be followed in order to ensure […]Read More -
How does not registering for the selective service affect a naturalization application?
Males between the ages of 18 and 26 are required under United States Law to register for Selective Service. Registering for Selective Service does not mean you have to become a member of the armed forces. However, if a large scale war or a similar event were to happen, males are expected to be […]Read More
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- Despite Recent Upgrades, Visa Processing Delays Continue
- USCIS Changes Filing Addresses for Certain Form I-140s Requesting Premium Processing Service
- DHS to Create Parole Program for Filipino WWII Veterans
- USCIS Guidance on Paying the N-400 Naturalization Application Fee With a Credit Card
- How does not registering for the selective service affect a naturalization application?
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Rebecca Bentley
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Andrea Godfread-Brown
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Ruth Garbanzo
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Anna O’Neill
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Gabriella Walsh
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Lindsey Hornung
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Samantha Edlich
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Julia Erbacher
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Nicole Ziolkowski
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Mari Jo Domzalski
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