Temporary Employment Visas – Overview
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Our law firm strive to provide comprehensive legal services to those wishing to obtain temporary work visas in USA: H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, H-3, L , O, P work visas
The USCIS announced that it reached the annual CNMI-Only Transitional Worker Program cap for FY 2018. The cap applies to CW1 petitions for CW1 visa beneficiaries.
The USCIS changed the mailing address for Forms I-129 filed on behalf of L, O, or P nonimmigrants who will work in Florida, Georgia, or North Carolina
The DOS provided an update regarding the availability of the E2 treaty investor visa category for Israel. E2 visas are expected to be available for Israeli nationals in late 2017.
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 USCIS provided guidance on how it will handle the FY 2019 H1B Cap Season, including about H1B premium processing and H1B cap selection.
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