BALCA Decision Regarding Level of Detail Required in Notice of Filing
BALCA held in Matter of ETEAM that an Employer seeking labor certification only needs the Notice of Filing to apprise persons of the job opportunity.
BALCA held in Matter of ETEAM that an Employer seeking labor certification only needs the Notice of Filing to apprise persons of the job opportunity.
Affidavit of Support, INA § 213A(f), Form I-864, Public Charge, Presumption of Public Charge, Income requirement
Grant of asylum, Apply for adjustment of status, Derivative asylees, Principal asylee, I-485, Adjustment of status as an asylee
This article examines the Form I-131A for obtaining a boarding foil after losing a Permanent Resident Card or Reentry Permit abroad, and how it differs from the SB1 Visa.
President Trump issued a presidential proclamation, providing for new vetting procedures and invoking 212(f) to impose travel restrictions on nationals of 8 countries.
This article discusses the DOS and DHS plans to implement Executive Order 13780’s suspension of entry and suspension of refugee travel provisions.
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