USCIS Extents CNMI Parole Program Pending Implementation of CNMI Resident Status
The USCIS is extending a CNMI parole program and CNMI EADs to bridge the gap to the implementation of the new CNMI Resident status.
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The USCIS is extending a CNMI parole program and CNMI EADs to bridge the gap to the implementation of the new CNMI Resident status.
In a USCIS adopted decision, the AAO held that an employment-based visa petition cannot be approved if the wage offered violates the minimum wage requirement of the FLSA.
The DOS added new passport information requirements for diversity visa petitioners and provided that diversity visa petitions missing information will be rejected.
The USCIS provided guidance on how it will handle the FY 2019 H1B Cap Season, including about H1B premium processing and H1B cap selection.
Not filling out the Form I-129 Part 1 which requires petitioner or applicant address information will now lead to Form I-129 rejection by the USCIS.
The DOS allows for certain personal employees or domestic workers of certain U.S. citizens or nonimmigrants to come to the US as B1 personal employees and domestic workers.
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