Parole-Based Employment Authorization Applications
The USCIS PM now includes comprehensive guidance for immigration parole-based employment applications for parolees.
The USCIS PM now includes comprehensive guidance for immigration parole-based employment applications for parolees.
The USCIS revised the Form I-9. The new revision date is 07/17/17 N. The new Form I-9 includes changes for employers to include the Form FS-240 in List C
The USCIS is extending a CNMI parole program and CNMI EADs to bridge the gap to the implementation of the new CNMI Resident status.
The DOS added new passport information requirements for diversity visa petitioners and provided that diversity visa petitions missing information will be rejected.
The USCIS and CBP announced the Form I-129 Pilot Program for Canadian L1 beneficiaries. Applicants may apply at the Blaine POE.
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.
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