President Bush Tuesday said, "The bill I sign today enhances our ongoing efforts to strengthen our borders. The purpose of this bill is to help our country do a better job of border security."
Asylees who filed adjustment of status applications on or before June 9, 1998, and have not received a decision regarding their adjustment application, should contact USCIS.
AILAs comments to the proposed rule that would, among other things, limit the admission period for B nonimmigrants and place restrictions on their eligibility for extensions of stay.
Proposed Rule Would Implement The Student And Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
American Immigration Lawyers' Association (AILA) released a list of immigration-related bills introduced during the 107th Congress. AILA also refelcted its legislative positions.
The long-awaited proposed "PERM" rule would amend DOL's regulations governing the filing and processing of labor certification applications for permanent employment in the U.S.
The State Department has issued a final rule making various amendments to its Visa Waiver Program regulations to reflect several statutory changes to the program
The proposed "PERM" rule is published in the Federal Register on May 6, 2002.
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Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has sent to the Office of the Federal Register the long-awaited proposed 'PERM' rule that would amend the agency's regulations governing the filing and processing of labor certification applications for permanent employment in the U.S. The rule is expected to be issued in the Federal Register on 5/6/02
A J holder may file an immigration petition, file J-1 waiver, and apply for F, O, or E visa.
State Department cable provides a how-to guide to V and K3 processing
USCIS Commissioner Ziglar announces plans to procure the services and supplies to develop, deploy, and sustain an Entry-Exit program.
USCIS VSC indicated that all files must now undergo a security check before a final decision could be rendered.
While most immigrants and alien visitors are protesting the USCIS proposed changes on B status, we should not ignore another change made by Department of State on Third Country Visa.
The House today passed H.R. 3231, a bill that would reorganize USCIS.
The U.S. Senate today approved by a 97 - 0 vote a bipartisan security bill that tightens visa screening, border inspections, and tracking of foreigners.
All pending and future petitions and applications, except N-400s, are being subjected to a new security check.
While most immigrants and alien visitors are protesting the USCIS proposed changes on B status, we should not ignore another change made by Department of State on Third Country Visa.
The USCIS published one proposed change and one interim rule in the Federal Register on Friday, April 12. The USCIS accepts public comments on these rules.