Form I-751 Must Now Be Sent to USCIS Lockbox Facility
The USCIS now requires that the Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status, be filed at a USCIS Lockbox Facility.
The USCIS now requires that the Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status, be filed at a USCIS Lockbox Facility.
The USCIS announced that a premium processing fee increase for both Form I-129 and Form I-140 petitions will take effect on October 1, 2018
The USCIS updated its STEM OPT page to reflect new guidance for STEM OPT students completing STEM OPT employment at third-party worksites.
We discuss H1B short-term placements where H1B employees may work outside of area of intended employment for short period without a new certified LCA.
This article discusses how to pay the USCIS immigrant fee, who is exempt from the USCIS immigrant fee, and how much the USCIS immigrant fee is.
This article covers a DOS Cable with guidance for consular officers on interpreting the USCIS memo on Matter of Simeio Solutions and new or amended H1B petitions.
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