Extending H1B Status Beyond the 6-Year Statutory Limit
H1B Status extension beyond the 6-year statutory limit for workers in the United States – read advice from our expert immigrant lawyers.
H1B Status extension beyond the 6-year statutory limit for workers in the United States – read advice from our expert immigrant lawyers.
We examine the new USCIS memo on the same or similar occupational requirement for I-140 portability. Specifically, we examine how USCIS will rely on SOC codes.
DHS finalized regulations providing for automatic EAD extensions for 180-days from the date of the expired EAD for timely filed renewal applications in certain categories.
This article explains the 10-day grace periods and 60-day nonimmigrant grace period for certain nonimmigrants, with emphasis on the 60-day grace period rules.
The rules for H1B beneficiaries of cap exempt institutions or organizations seeking to work concurrently for a Cap subject employer
Mantena v. Johnson held that the I-140 petition portability provisions in AC21 require notice of the intent to revoke a I-140 petition to the beneficiary and new employer.
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