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I-539’s No Longer Eligible for “Courtesy” Premium Processing
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Breaking News: Trump Administration Significantly Expands Power to Remove Illegal Aliens
Today, Kevin K. McAleenan, the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, announced a new designation of aliens subject to expedited removal that applies to certain aliens encountered anywhere in the country within two years of illegal entry. Use of expedited removal pursuant to the new designation is expected to alleviate some of the burden and capacity […]
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August 2019 Visa Bulletin Reveals Significant Retrogressions in Several Categories
The Department of State (DOS) releases the Visa Bulletin every month which summarizes the availability of immigrant visa numbers. The Visa Bulletin is used to determine when a foreign national’s green card application is eligible to move forward. DOS has recently released the August 2019 visa bulletin which contains notable retrogressions in employment-based (EB) categories. […]
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Stay Safe with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
In the spirit of Buffalo’s recent extreme weather conditions, we’d like to provide information about a special program offered through the Department of State (DOS) that warns travelers about potentially dangerous conditions in their upcoming travel destinations, among other things. The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is a free service that allows U.S. citizens and […]Read More -
USCIS Website Offers a Brand New Look and Enhanced Features
USCIS recently unveiled their new and improved website, featuring a cleaner look and more efficient tools. The updated web page now provides easy-to-navigate sections on news, outreach events, educational webinars and more, while still offering the practical icons and tabs that users are familiar with. The biggest change involved the Case Status Tool, a feature […]Read More -
U.S. and China Extending Visa Validity Periods for Select Categories
On Nov. 12, the U.S. and China began increasing the length of short-term business and tourist visas as well as student and exchange visas issued to each others’ citizens. Chinese applicants who qualify for the B visa may now be issued multiple-entry visas for up to 10 years for business and tourist travel. This is […]Read More -
USCIS Celebrates Veterans Day with Naturalization Ceremonies
Each year on Nov. 11, we honor those who have risked their lives to serve in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day is a federal holiday and is often celebrated with nationwide parades and events. This year, USCIS will celebrate Veterans Day by hosting nearly 40 naturalization ceremonies throughout the week. USCIS will highlight […]Read More -
Preserving the Status of Children Born to LPR Parents
Per U.S. immigration regulations, any child born in the United States is automatically granted U.S. citizenship. This means that, regardless of their immigration status, the parents do not have to file any special immigration-related forms or follow any special immigration-related procedures in order to obtain status for their newborn. But what happens when a child […]Read More
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I-539’s No Longer Eligible for “Courtesy” Premium Processing
On March 1, 2019, USCIS reported that I-539 applications filed concurrently with a qualifying I-129 petition will no longer be eligible for premium processing. USCIS announced the change was necessary to accommodate wait time on the biometrics appointments necessary for the Form I-539 adjudication…
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Breaking News: Trump Administration Significantly Expands Power to Remove Illegal Aliens
Today, Kevin K. McAleenan, the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, announced a new designation of aliens subject to expedited removal that applies to certain aliens encountered anywhere in the country within two years of illegal entry. Use of expedited removal pursuant to the new designation is expected to alleviate some of the burden and capacity […]
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August 2019 Visa Bulletin Reveals Significant Retrogressions in Several Categories
The Department of State (DOS) releases the Visa Bulletin every month which summarizes the availability of immigrant visa numbers. The Visa Bulletin is used to determine when a foreign national’s green card application is eligible to move forward. DOS has recently released the August 2019 visa bulletin which contains notable retrogressions in employment-based (EB) categories. […]
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Stay Safe with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
In the spirit of Buffalo’s recent extreme weather conditions, we’d like to provide information about a special program offered through the Department of State (DOS) that warns travelers about potentially dangerous conditions in their upcoming travel destinations, among other things. The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is a free service that allows U.S. citizens and […]Read More -
USCIS Website Offers a Brand New Look and Enhanced Features
USCIS recently unveiled their new and improved website, featuring a cleaner look and more efficient tools. The updated web page now provides easy-to-navigate sections on news, outreach events, educational webinars and more, while still offering the practical icons and tabs that users are familiar with. The biggest change involved the Case Status Tool, a feature […]Read More -
U.S. and China Extending Visa Validity Periods for Select Categories
On Nov. 12, the U.S. and China began increasing the length of short-term business and tourist visas as well as student and exchange visas issued to each others’ citizens. Chinese applicants who qualify for the B visa may now be issued multiple-entry visas for up to 10 years for business and tourist travel. This is […]Read More -
USCIS Celebrates Veterans Day with Naturalization Ceremonies
Each year on Nov. 11, we honor those who have risked their lives to serve in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day is a federal holiday and is often celebrated with nationwide parades and events. This year, USCIS will celebrate Veterans Day by hosting nearly 40 naturalization ceremonies throughout the week. USCIS will highlight […]Read More -
Preserving the Status of Children Born to LPR Parents
Per U.S. immigration regulations, any child born in the United States is automatically granted U.S. citizenship. This means that, regardless of their immigration status, the parents do not have to file any special immigration-related forms or follow any special immigration-related procedures in order to obtain status for their newborn. But what happens when a child […]Read More
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