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H-1B Initial Electronic Registration Selection Process Completed: What’s Next?
We are pleased to inform you that the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has completed the initial H-1B electronic registration selection process for fiscal year 2023. As you may be aware, the H-1B visa program allows U.S. employers to temporarily hire foreign workers in specialty occupations that require specialized knowledge and a bachelor’s…
Read MoreInterpreter for Visa Interview at a U.S. Embassy in India
Attending a visa interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in India can be a challenging experience, especially if you are not comfortable with English or the language spoken by the consular officer. In such cases, requesting an interpreter can help ensure clear communication and a smoother interview process. In this blog, we will guide…
Read MoreH-1B Extension Does Not Automatically Extend H-4 Status
Navigating the United States immigration system can be complicated, particularly when it comes to work visas and their dependent visas. One such situation arises when an H-1B visa holder extends their status, but what does this mean for their H-4 dependents? In this blog, we will discuss the implications of an H-1B status extension on…
Read MoreReligious Workers Site Visit Policy Changes
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on March 2, 2023, issued a policy memo that updates the way it conducts site visits for religious worker visas. The changes are aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the inspection process while continuing to ensure compliance with program requirements. In this blog, we will…
Read MoreF-1 OPT Premium Processing now available
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will gradually expand its premium processing services to the F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT) category in the coming weeks. This is a significant step toward improving the efficiency of the process and assisting foreign students in obtaining OPT status as soon as possible. After…
Read MoreTravel Visa Denial: Common Reasons & how to Avoid them
As the world becomes increasingly globalized, people are frequently traveling for business, pleasure, and other purposes. Obtaining a visa, on the other hand, can be a complex and sometimes intimidating process, and it can be especially frustrating if your visa application is denied. In this blog post, we will look at the most common reasons…
Read MoreTravel issues for Canadian working in Cannabis industry
Cannabis has been legalized in Canada since 2018 for both medical and recreational purposes. As a result, Canada’s cannabis industry has expanded significantly, creating new job opportunities for Canadians. Individuals working in the cannabis industry, on the other hand, may face unique challenges when visiting the United States. Marijuana remains illegal under US federal law,…
Read MoreUpdated USCIS Policy for Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) Age Calculation
The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) is a crucial immigration law provision that provides relief to children who would otherwise reach the age of majority and lose eligibility for certain immigration benefits. Under CSPA, the age of a child is “frozen” when the initial application for certain immigration benefits, such as adjustment of status to…
Read MorePilot Program for H & L Visa Renewal in the US
The H-1B & L-1 visas are most popular visas for foreign workers in the United States. When it comes time to renew the visa, however, foreign workers have traditionally been required to leave the country and apply for a new visa at a US consulate abroad. This procedure can be time-consuming, costly, and inconvenient for…
Read MoreUnderstanding 212(a)(7)(A)(i)(I) Determination
212(a)(7)(A)(i)(I) is a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) that outlines the criteria for inadmissibility of foreign nationals seeking to enter or remain in the United States. This section relates to determining whether a foreign national is likely to become a “public charge[1]” in the United States or not having proper paperwork to…
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