Updated Form I-693 (Report of Medical Examination) Validity Policies
The USCIS changed the validity policies for the Form I-693, making properly submitted Forms I-693 valid for two years from the date completed by the civil surgeon
The USCIS changed the validity policies for the Form I-693, making properly submitted Forms I-693 valid for two years from the date completed by the civil surgeon
The Department of Homeland Security released a pamphlet for law enforcement explaining the U nonimmigrant category and how it may assist in the U visa process.
In the Matter of Khan, the BIA held that an IJ does not have jurisdiction over an INA 212(d)(3)(A)(ii) app by a person filing a U visa petition.
The USCIS now requires that the Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status, be filed at a USCIS Lockbox Facility.
We discuss H1B short-term placements where H1B employees may work outside of area of intended employment for short period without a new certified LCA.
This article covers a DOS Cable with guidance for consular officers on interpreting the USCIS memo on Matter of Simeio Solutions and new or amended H1B petitions.
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