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  • Premium Processing Suspended for Cap-Subject H-1B Petitions

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H-1B petitions subject to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 cap on April 2, 2018. However, the agency just announced that premium processing will be suspended for all cap-subject petitions, including those seeking an exemption for individuals with a U.S. master’s degree or higher. USCIS expects the […]

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  • Immigration Under the Trump Administration: Employing Foreign Nationals

    This seminar at The Buffalo Club on March 20th, 2018, provided an overview of what employers need to know when employing foreign nationals. Topics included an overview of frequently used visa categories, policy changes under the Trump Administration, and best immigration practices.

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  • Maintaining Green Card Status

    Once an individual is granted lawful permanent residence, that person maintains their status indefinitely. A green card holder is permitted to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis, but there are several ways that you can lose your status. Unlike a U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent resident can be removed from […]

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  • (Presentation) Case Study: Immigration Options for Students

    Click on the links below to access a powerpoint presentation on Immigration Options for Students.  The presentatiion is broken down into two parts. Case Study Part 1 of 2 Case Study Part 2 of 2
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  • Sample Adjustment of Status Interview Appointment Notice

    Sample ASC I485 – Click the link to the left to view the document.
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  • Your Adjustment of Status Interview

    An application for Adjustment of Status (Form I-485), which has been filed with CIS, requires that the individual applicant (and in some instances, the spouse) be interviewed prior to adjudication. For many people, the prospect of being interviewed by an immigration officer can be stressful.  However, for those who are prepared, an immigration interview should be […]
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  • Your Biometrics Appointment

    Many applications which have been filed with CIS require that a comprehensive record check be conducted on the individual applicant prior to adjudication and/or interview.  CIS captures an applicant’s biometrics via electronic fingerprinting and a criminal and immigration records search is then conducted.  For many people, the prospect of being fingerprinted can be stressful.  However, […]
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  • Your Immigrant Visa Interview

    An applicant for an immigrant visa must be interviewed at a U.S. consulate abroad prior to permanent residency (immigrant visa) being issued.  Typically these applications are based on a previously approved family or employment-based petition. For many people, the prospect of being interviewed by a consular officer can be stressful.  However, for those who are […]
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  • Premium Processing Suspended for Cap-Subject H-1B Petitions

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H-1B petitions subject to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 cap on April 2, 2018. However, the agency just announced that premium processing will be suspended for all cap-subject petitions, including those seeking an exemption for individuals with a U.S. master’s degree or higher. USCIS expects the […]

    Read More
  • Immigration Under the Trump Administration: Employing Foreign Nationals

    This seminar at The Buffalo Club on March 20th, 2018, provided an overview of what employers need to know when employing foreign nationals. Topics included an overview of frequently used visa categories, policy changes under the Trump Administration, and best immigration practices.

    Read More
  • Maintaining Green Card Status

    Once an individual is granted lawful permanent residence, that person maintains their status indefinitely. A green card holder is permitted to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis, but there are several ways that you can lose your status. Unlike a U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent resident can be removed from […]

    Read More

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  • (Presentation) Case Study: Immigration Options for Students

    Click on the links below to access a powerpoint presentation on Immigration Options for Students.  The presentatiion is broken down into two parts. Case Study Part 1 of 2 Case Study Part 2 of 2
    Read More
  • Sample Adjustment of Status Interview Appointment Notice

    Sample ASC I485 – Click the link to the left to view the document.
    Read More
  • Your Adjustment of Status Interview

    An application for Adjustment of Status (Form I-485), which has been filed with CIS, requires that the individual applicant (and in some instances, the spouse) be interviewed prior to adjudication. For many people, the prospect of being interviewed by an immigration officer can be stressful.  However, for those who are prepared, an immigration interview should be […]
    Read More
  • Your Biometrics Appointment

    Many applications which have been filed with CIS require that a comprehensive record check be conducted on the individual applicant prior to adjudication and/or interview.  CIS captures an applicant’s biometrics via electronic fingerprinting and a criminal and immigration records search is then conducted.  For many people, the prospect of being fingerprinted can be stressful.  However, […]
    Read More
  • Your Immigrant Visa Interview

    An applicant for an immigrant visa must be interviewed at a U.S. consulate abroad prior to permanent residency (immigrant visa) being issued.  Typically these applications are based on a previously approved family or employment-based petition. For many people, the prospect of being interviewed by a consular officer can be stressful.  However, for those who are […]
    Read More

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