New Rules on Unlawful Presence for F, J, and M Nonimmigrants
The USCIS changed its policies on the accrual of unlawful presence toward the unlawful presence bars for F, J, and M nonimmigrants.
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The USCIS changed its policies on the accrual of unlawful presence toward the unlawful presence bars for F, J, and M nonimmigrants.
The USCIS and CBP announced the Form I-129 Pilot Program for Canadian L1 beneficiaries. Applicants may apply at the Blaine POE.
The DOS restricted B2 visa validity for Cuban nationals to three months for a single-entry visa, down from 5 years for a multiple-entry visa.
The CBP announced that Indian citizens will now be eligible for Global Entry enrollment in the Global Entry Program. We explain the new developments in this article.
The USCIS is now allowing labor unions to submit negative consultation letters relating to O and P visa petitions directly to the USCIS
The USCIS will now allow labor unions to submit negative consultation letters relating to past or future O visa petitions directly to the USCIS.
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