New Edition of Form I-9 (11/14/16 edition)
Starting on January 22, 2017, employers will be required to use the new edition of the Form I-9 dated 11/14/16. Until then, the 03/08/13 edition of the Form I-9 may be used.
Starting on January 22, 2017, employers will be required to use the new edition of the Form I-9 dated 11/14/16. Until then, the 03/08/13 edition of the Form I-9 may be used.
The USCIS clarified its rules for visa validity periods for P1S essential support personnel for P1A athletes after an extension of stay petition is approved.
The USCIS is suspending the biometrics collection requirement for most I-539 applicants in the H4, L2, E1, E2, and E3 categories for two years.
The article will discuss eligibility requirements specific to the L1B (L-1B) visa, situations that may arise when an L1B beneficiary is working offsite from the petitioning
President Trump suspended entry of certain aliens on new H1B, H2B, L1, and J1 visas, including J1 au pairs.
TPS for Haiti was extended for six months until January 22, 2018. This article will explain how to re-register for Haitian TPS, including EAD automatic extensions.
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