Tag: healthcare
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Health Care or Child Care Worker? Expedite your EAD Application Now!
The government has issued an advisory memorandum on ensuring essential critical infrastructure workers’ ability to work during the COVID-19 response. Gabriella Agostinelli has more in the video below. If you have any questions, contact Berardi Immigration Law today. We would love to hear from you.Read More -
USCIS Update on Expedited EADs for Healthcare and Childcare Workers
Here is a an update on expedited EADs for healthcare and childcare workers in the US. Expedited Processing of EADs for Healthcare and Childcare Workers Any healthcare workers or childcare workers who have a valid immigration status and have an initial Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765) that has been pending for over 90 days […]Read More -
Update: Current COVID-19 Travel Restrictions for Travel to the U.S. & National Interest Exceptions
The U.S. continues to limit travel into the U.S. due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. As many are aware, India is experiencing the world’s worst Covid-19 outbreak. The country is facing a new wave of COVID-19 due to the widespread, on-going transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and now accounts for over one-third […]Read More -
HHS Expands Clinical Waiver Program to “All Facilities” in HPSA 07 or Higher
The J-1 visa offers researchers, scholars, professors, medical trainees, and others the opportunity to come to the United States to participate in a sponsored program. However, the amount of time the visa holder can remain in the country is not unlimited. Exchange visitors under the J-1 program are required to return to their home country […]Read More -
TN Solution for Healthcare Industries
There are various visa and employment authorization options available for healthcare professionals wishing to gain employment in the United States. For Canadian and Mexican applicants, the the North American Free Trade Agreement...Read More -
Schedule A Nurses and Physical Therapists: A Fast Track to an Employment-based Green Card
Foreign nationals looking to obtain a green card to immigrate to the U.S. who work as either nurses or physical therapists may qualify for a special form of expedited processing. As a result of significant shortages of U.S. workers, the Department of Labor (DOL) established nurses and physical therapists as Schedule A shortage occupations. Schedule […]Read More