Monthly Archives: March 2009

AAO Procedure Frequently Asked Questions

Our firm handles a fair amount of appeals with the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) and we often receive inquiries about the procedural aspects of an AAO appeal. About the AAO As a short preliminary background matter, the AAO is an appeals office which handles appeals of certain decisions made by USCIS field offices and regional procssing centers.  [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:35-04:00March 19th, 2009|News|

Guidance on Expedited Re-entry Permits (Form I-131)

The National Service Center has provided some guidance on requesting expedited processing of re-entry permits (Form I-131) to clarify the reasons for requesting expedited processing.  According to NSC, valid expedited reasons are humanitarian reasons, financial loss, medical need, etc. We have received many re-entry permits inquiries by permanent legal residents who are about to accept a [...]

By |2009-03-17T17:07:56-04:00March 17th, 2009|News|

Guidance on Incomplete Degrees and H-1B Applications

The California Service Center (CSC) has issued guidance on what kind of documentation is satisfactory to show that an H-1B beneficiary has completed his or her degree requirements.  It is important to note that an H-1B visa application must be filed only after all degree requirements are met, even if the diploma has not been [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:35-04:00March 16th, 2009|H-1B, News|

2009 Poverty Guidelines Become Effective For Affidavit of Support (I-864) Filings

The Department of State (DOS) has released a cable to its consular posts to begin using the 2009 poverty guidelines in calculating the levels of income and assets required by immigrant visa petitioners and joint sponsors.  DOS requires that when processing immigrant visa cases subject to the Affidavit of Support (I-864) requirement, consular posts must [...]

By |2009-03-16T09:40:22-04:00March 16th, 2009|News|

April 2009 Visa Bulletin – EB-3 Retrogresses

The April 2009 Visa Bulletin has been released.  Unfortunately, even though there is some forward movement in some EB categories, the progress is very small and in fact, the dates for some EB-3 categories have retrogressed significantly. EB-1 remains current across the board. EB-2 remains unchanged - EB-2 ROW (Rest of World) is current, EB-2 China remains [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:36-04:00March 9th, 2009|News|

Low Demand for Jobs = Higher Chance for H-1B Applicants

CNNfn.com has an interesting article on the H-1B visas demand for this April’s H-1B quota.   The article cites the weak economy, the H-1B restrictions imposed recently on TARP recipients and the bankruptcy of Satyam Computer Services (which filed ~2,000 H-1Bs in 2008) as one of the reasons that the H-1B demand will be weakest in [...]

By |2010-01-01T17:14:29-05:00March 5th, 2009|H-1B, News|

H-1B Lottery Filing Window Set to Five Business Days

The cap-subject H-1B filing deadline of April 1 is approaching quickly.  USCIS has advised that similar to last April’s filing window, this year, in the event that there are more H-1B applications than there are available visas (i.e. there will be a lottery), the filing window would be five (5) days, from Tuesday, April 1 [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:36-04:00March 5th, 2009|H-1B, News|

USCIS Confirms Retention of Priority Date for Subsequent I-140s

We have been receiving calls and emails from employment-based applicants for green card asking us whether they have a second green card process started by a new company.  Generally, the inquiries are from EB-3 beneficiaries who are eligible and would like to start an EB-2 application.  Most of these inquiries come from individuals from countries [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:36-04:00March 5th, 2009|News|

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