Monthly Archives: July 2008

August 2008 Visa Bulletin Update

We wrote on Friday about the anticipated significant forward movement for EB-2 India. The August 2008 Visa Bulletin is out now and it confirms our expectation. In addition, EB-2 China has also moved forward significantly. Both EB-2 India and China have a date of June 1, 2006 (from April 2004 previously). Another important update related to the visa bulletin is the unavailability of visas in the "Other Workers" category - they are now unavailable (from April 2003 previously). The visa bulletin explains that such unavailability is due to the numbers for the "Other Workers" category reaching their annual numerical limit. It is expected that once the FY 2009 begins in October, the dates should return to April 2003. Please read the full article for more details on the August 2008 Visa Bulletin.

By |2008-07-14T09:07:40-04:00July 14th, 2008|News|

August 2008 Visa Bulletin – Great News for EB-2 India

The August 2008 Visa Bulletin is about to be released and we have reliable (based on past experience) information that EB-2 India will move forward by more than two years - from April 2004 to June 2006. This is excellent news for applicants in the EB-2 India category. Stay tuned as we wil update this post with more information as the official State Department Visa Bulletin is distributed.

By |2008-07-11T14:07:36-04:00July 11th, 2008|News|

Obama v. McCain on Immigration

Many of our clients and readers have asked us what kind of relief or changes they can expect once the new president takes office in January of 2009. Although it is difficult to predict the exact type of policies they will implement once they take office, the Wall Street Journal created a helpful chart comparing Obama and McCain on immigration. Please read the full article for details on Obama and McCain's immigration policies and for analysis on how it may impact the immigrant community.

By |2017-05-20T21:49:49-04:00July 9th, 2008|News|

FOIA Online Status Check

USCIS recently announced the launch of the online FOIA status check. The system is designed to provide a secure way for FOIA petitioners to check the status on their request. Please read more for details on this new online system and for link.

By |2008-07-07T17:55:30-04:00July 7th, 2008|News|

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