J Exchange Visitor Program Sponsor Obligations
22 C.F.R. 62.10 has sponsor obligations for running a J exchange visitor program, including for orientation of J nonimmigrant participants in the exchange program.
22 C.F.R. 62.10 has sponsor obligations for running a J exchange visitor program, including for orientation of J nonimmigrant participants in the exchange program.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS): benefits, rules for eligibility and maintaining TPS, process for filling for TPS, advice from experienced immigration attorney.
This article details both the J exchange visitor Au Pair Program and the EduCare Program, including rules for au pairs, EduCare au pairs, and the host family.
We examines when new or amended H1B petitions are required for new worksites in new areas of intended employment under Simeio Solutions.
540 days extension rule for Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) extension by USCIS expires on October 27, 2023.
Most Form I-94s are now issued electronically. This article explains how to retrieve a Form I-94 by using the CBP’s Form I-94 website.
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