SAVE Program and Overview of Using SAVE CaseCheck
Learn how the USCIS SAVE Program works and how to verify your immigration status for certain benefits in SAVE CaseCheck.
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Learn how the USCIS SAVE Program works and how to verify your immigration status for certain benefits in SAVE CaseCheck.
Exceptions for individuals: B1 visas can be obtained for certain medical clerkships or to observe business or vocational activities.
Get the latest updates of guidance on considering competitive research grants and stipends in the context of O1 visa applicants in STEM fields.
Matter of Ognibene set rules for dual nationality and E visas. Only person who enters the USA as national of treaty country may change to E2 treaty investor status
Starting on January 22, 2017, employers will be required to use the new edition of the Form I-9 dated 11/14/16. Until then, the 03/08/13 edition of the Form I-9 may be used.
In Matter of D-A-C-, the BIA held that an immigration judge has discretion to grant or deny temporary protected status (TPS).
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