Using the DOS Visa Bulletin for Adjustment of Status
This article explains how to use the DOS Visa Bulletin and its filing dates and final action dates as an adjustment of status applicant.
This article explains how to use the DOS Visa Bulletin and its filing dates and final action dates as an adjustment of status applicant.
The DOS will now ask questions about applicants’ social media handles and profiles on the Form DS-160 and Form DS-260
In this article, we review the December 2016 Immigration Law Advisor to see important cases in November 2016 for applicants for asylum and many other issues.
The 8th Circuit held that an alien has the burden of proof of establishing that he or she is not subject to the mandatory denial of a waiver of deportability application.
In Matter of Vella, the held that the 212(h) waiver bar “previously … admitted for permanent residence” applies to all previous admissions for permanent residence.
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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