H-4 Dependent Spouses of H-1B Nonimmigrants May be Eligible to Work Authorization
USCIS is extending employment authorization for certain H-4 dependent spouses of H1B nonimmigrants. This will increase the number of H1B spouses allowed to work
USCIS is extending employment authorization for certain H-4 dependent spouses of H1B nonimmigrants. This will increase the number of H1B spouses allowed to work
This article lists the CBP designated ports of entry for optimized processing for first-time Canadian applicants for TN or L1 status.
This article discusses how a Canadian citizen may submit an L1 petition to CBP in conjunction with application for admission in L1 status. This applies to the Form I-129 and Form I-129S.
L1A Visa, L1A beneficiary, Managerial capacity, Executive capacity, Amended petition
L1 visa, L2 visa, L1 Visa Requirements, L1 Petition, L1 Beneficiary, L2 Visa Work Permit Rules
This article explains H3 visas for trainees. It discusses H3 visa, H3 petition process, and rules for being on and extending H3 status as H3 trainee
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