Matter of L-S-M- (Adopted Decision)
A USCIS policy memo adopted the position that a U nonimmigrant applying for AOS is subject to the 10-year ineligibility period for violating an order of voluntary departure.
A USCIS policy memo adopted the position that a U nonimmigrant applying for AOS is subject to the 10-year ineligibility period for violating an order of voluntary departure.
Can you sell your products at trade show or conference while in the US in B1 status? Check the answer about permissible activities for a B1 visitor for business.
The J visa category allows qualified sponsors to participate for J nonimmigrant camp counselors to participate in a camp counselor exchange program
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.
U Nonimmigrant Visa Attorney NYC – U Nonimmigrant Status – U Nonimmigrant Visa – U Visa Attorney New York – U Visa Status. Form I-918, U Visa application, U Visa applicant, Supplement B
We examine the new USCIS memo on the same or similar occupational requirement for I-140 portability. Specifically, we examine how USCIS will rely on SOC codes.
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