Adjustment of Status for Conditional Permanent Residents Who Lose Status
USCIS issued guidance on when a conditional permanent resident whose status was terminated is not subject to INA 245(d) and may adjust status on a new basis.
USCIS issued guidance on when a conditional permanent resident whose status was terminated is not subject to INA 245(d) and may adjust status on a new basis.
DHS has proposed new rules for the STEM OPT extension program for F1 STEM students. In addition to continuing the program, it would extend STEM OPT extensions
This article includes the chart of STEM-designated degree programs. An F1 student with a degree in a STEM-designated program may be eligible for a STEM OPT extension.
This article explains when a student out of F1 status due to a violation of F1 status is eligible for reinstatement of F1 status without departing the USA
This article explains the rules for TN Status for NAFTA professionals and when a TN visa is required. It also goes over TD dependents and extending TN nonimmigrant status.
The P3 visa allows P3 artists or entertainers to participate in a culturally unique program in the USA while on P3 status. This article will explain P3 status.
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