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USCIS Disputes Improperly Denying 900 H-1B Visa Registrations
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) disputes that it denied numerous H-1B registrations as duplicates during the H-1B visa lottery process due to flaws in its new system. Attorneys raised concerns after discovering many foreign-born professionals, through no fault of their own,
H-1B visa and coronavirus: Application processing delayed
Coronavirus will delay processing of H-1B visa applications that are subject to the annual cap, federal authorities said. Although the application period for cap-subject H-1B visas opened April 1, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration said it will not start entering application
Trump says immigration order will apply only to green cards and will last 60 days
President Donald Trump said Tuesday his forthcoming executive order barring new immigration will apply only to people seeking green cards, last 60 days and won’t affect workers entering the country on a temporary basis. Read More
We won a case in Federal District Court!
A little over a year ago, we filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, on behalf of a client whose H-1B nonimmigrant petition was denied. USCIS denied the petition on the grounds that a
Our federal court win is mentioned in Forbes
An article in Forbes mentions our recent win in federal court – Info Labs Inc. v. USCIS. We are thrilled to join this fight against unreasonable denials of H-1B visas! Judges Slap Down USCIS Again On H-1B Visas In three
Trump Tweet: Temporarily Halt Immigration
As many of you probably heard, Trump tweeted out on April 20 that he plans to temporarily halt immigration into the U.S. He gave no specifics, so we are unsure what this means. However, here is a well-written article about
President Trump signed an Executive Order temporarily suspending immigration into the U.S.
Proclamation Suspending Entry of Immigrants Who Present Risk to the U.S. Labor Market During the Economic Recovery Following the COVID-19 Outbreak | The White House” President Trump has signed the Executive Order he alluded to in Monday evening’s Tweet. The
USCIS is preparing to reopen on June 4
USCIS’s closures due to COVID-19 have been extended until June 3. The tentative reopen date is now June 4. While offices are temporarily closed, USCIS will continue to provide limited emergency in-person services. Please call the USCIS Contact Center for assistance with