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We examine expedited processing of USCIS requests, including the expedite criteria and making expedite requests. We distinguish from premium processing.
We examine expedited processing of USCIS requests, including the expedite criteria and making expedite requests. We distinguish from premium processing.
USCIS has decided that a person with a TPS EAD and nonimmigrant status may not engage in employment inconsistent with the nonimmigrant status and stay in status.
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Aliens who obtain a B2 visa have certain permissible activities while on B2 status. We will explain what can be done while visiting the USA temporarily for pleasure.
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