USCIS Sets CW1 Cap For Next Three Fiscal Years (Expires Dec. 31, 2019)
The CNMI Transitional Workers Program (CW1) is winding down. The USCIS announced the CW1 cap for the final three fiscal years of the CW1 program
The CNMI Transitional Workers Program (CW1) is winding down. The USCIS announced the CW1 cap for the final three fiscal years of the CW1 program
We explain the LRIF program, which gives certain Liberians, including those subject to deferred enforced departure, a path to adjustment of status
The USCIS published new guidance clarifying that TPS departure and lawful return under advance parole does not change the alien’s status and circumstances.
The USCIS released policy guidance regarding determining whether an L1A beneficiary in a managerial capacity will manage an essential function of the petitioner.
New USCIS policy clarifies that a language immersion school may qualify as an international cultural exchange program for Q1 visa purposes under certain circumstances.
This article explains the approval of O visa petitions and the rules for being on O1 nonimmigrant or O2 nonimmigrant status.
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