About 40,000 graduate degrees were awarded to foreign STEM students in 2009, with 10,000 of those going to Ph.D. recipients. In FY2010, almost 91,000 H-1B workers were employed in computer-related occupations, taking up 47% of all H-1B beneficiaries.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
In Depth Study of STEM Foreign Nationals in the U.S. and Their Immigration
About 40,000 graduate degrees were awarded to foreign STEM students in 2009, with 10,000 of those going to Ph.D. recipients. In FY2010, almost 91,000 H-1B workers were employed in computer-related occupations, taking up 47% of all H-1B beneficiaries.
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USCIS Memorandum 12/20/2012 on Operational Guidance for EB-5 Cases Involving Tenant-Occupancy
In regional center cases that rely on tenant occupancy models, as in any other regional center cases, USCIS requires evidence that the claimed jobs result, directly or indirectly, from the economic activity of the EB-5 commercial enterprise. Jobs that are merely re-located rather than created do not count
The foregoing policies will be implemented as follows: Where applications for regional centers are approved based on their use of tenant-occupancy projections, the approval notices should contain appropriate language regarding the assumptions underlying the approval, which if not borne out may impact related adjudications at the I-526 or I-829 stages.
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Russian Adoption Ban Brings Uncertainty and Outrage
The adoption ban, which was included in a broader law retaliating against the United States for an effort to punish Russian human rights violators, has opened a deep and emotional schism at the highest levels of the government and more broadly throughout Russian society. It has also dealt a severe blow to the country’s already strained diplomatic relationship with the United States.
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USCIS Response to Ombudsman's Recommendations of 2011
- The Omudsman issued a variety
of recommendations to the USCIS covering employment-based, family-based
issues, RFE practices, transformation program, etc. This response
report gives some clues as to where the USCIS stands on the issues.
For instance, this report indicates that while RFE templates
for H nonimmigrants have not yet been posted, USCIS Headquarters
has worked with the Service Centers on the RFEs for this classification.
For example, when the January 2010 H-lB employer-employee relationship policy memorandum was issued, USCIS Headquarters personnel conducted related training at the Service Centers. SCOPS worked with the Service Centers to create RFE templates that addressed the issues covered in the memorandum and required provisional 100-percent supervisory review of RFEs. SCOPS regularly conducts roundtables with the Service Centers to discuss issues within these classifications to ensure consistency and to determine where USCIS may need additional training and materials. Read on.
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USCIS EB-I-485 & I-140 Processing Statistics at the End of October 2012
TSC | NSC | National | |
Pending | 10,495 | 9,041 | 19,581 |
Customer action waiting | 1,684 | 2,429 | 4,113 |
Completed | 4,088 | 2,778 | 6,866 |
New receipts | 4,991 | 3,987 | 8,978 |
Note: Backlog and new receipts have been steadily rising in NSC for the last six months, while the same for TSC remains more or less steady. This might have been caused by redistrbution of I-140 work loads between the NSC and TSC for more effective use of the resources
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ICE Under Consideration of a Proposal to Expand STEM 17-Month OPT Eligibility
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Background of H-4 EAD Limiting to Permanent Residence Seeking H-1B Alien Spouses in the Proposed Rule
Although the inability of an H-4 spouse to work may cause an H-1B worker to consider departing from the United States prior to his or her eligibility for an H-1B extension. This alternative was rejected in favor of the proposed process to limit employment authorization to the smaller sub-class of H-4 nonimmigrants who
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USCIS Under Consideration a Plan to Enhance Opportunities for High-Skilled H-1B1 and E-3 Nonimmigrants and EB-1 Immigrants
For EB-1, it is considering to address that the evidentary requirements for the EB-1 outstanding professor and researcher employment-based immigrant classification would allow for the submission of comparable evidence (achievements not listed in the criteria such as important patents or prestigious, peer-reviewed funding grants) for that listed in 8 CFR 204.5(i)(3)(i)(A)–(F) to establish that the EB-1 professor or researcher is recognized internationally as outstanding in his or her academic field.
This proposal is likely to harmonize the evidentary requirements for EB-1 outstanding professors and researchers with other comparable employment-based immigrant classifications and ease petitioners' recruitment of these highly skilled individuals by expanding the range of evidence that may be adduced to support their petitions.
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USCIS Announces New Immigrant Fee
According to the U.S. Department of State, the new fees are exempt for the following:
- IR-3
- IH-3
- IR-4
- IH-4
- K-1
- K-2
- K-3
- K-4
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Friday, December 21, 2012
USCIS Announcement on Further Expansion of Case Status Services via e-Request
- Within Case Status Online, customers will be able to track the mailing and/or delivery of a card or document produced by USCIS through its Secure Mail Initiative.
- Within e-Request, customers will be able to create a Service Request if they do not receive documents related to Forms I-485, Application to Adjust Permanent Residence or Adjust Status; I-765, Application for Employment Authorization; and I-130, Petition for Alien Relative.
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USCIS Proposes to Revise N-400 Form Adding Additional Questions
The form is also updated to examine the inadmissibility grounds that were added by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. USCIS added these questions as required by the agreement reached through a working group comprised of representatives of affected agencies, including the Departments of Justice and State, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of DHS. These additional questions are necessary for USCIS to meet the statutory requirements and the President’s directive to make a determination that a person is ineligible to naturalize because of his or her past involvement with terrorism, persecution, torture, or genocide. This proposal will be published in the federal register tomorrow seeking comments within 60 days.
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National Visa Center FB and EB Immigrant Visa Waiting List as of 11/01/2012
Link: http://www.travel.state.gov/pdf/WaitingListItem.pdf
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Visa Classifications Exempt from USCIS New Immigrant Visa Fees That Takes Effect on 02/01/2013
- According to the U.S. Department
of State, the new fees are exempt for the following:
- IR-3
- IH-3
- IR-4
- IH-4
- K-1
- K-2
- K-3
- K-4
- Please review the USCIS new release and DOS news.
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Monday, December 17, 2012
Home Based Businesses For Visa Holders (H1, L1, etc)
What is Unauthorized Employment?
It is not necessary that one work for an existing business as an employee in order to be engaged in unauthorized employment. When an individual establishes a business, even on a part-time basis from home, s/he is considered to be working in the United States. Thus, if s/he is present in a status that does not allow employment or that only permits employment with a specific sponsoring
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Republicans Struggling with Approach To Immigration Reform
When the new 113th Congress opens, the situation will corner them to a very difficult "defensive" position which they witnessed during the election, as the Democrats are anticipated to come forward with a comprehensive immigration reform proposal "very aggressively!" At this point, some of the Republicans' piecemeal immigration reform proposals have been perceived and taken negatively for being unrealistic under the given political reality and rather a road block to the workable immigration reform within the year 2013.
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USCIS Update of DACA Processing Statistics as of 12/14/2012
- The following show total
receipts and approvals as of 12/14/2012. This update also shows
the applicants by country.
- Total Received: 367,903
- Approvals: 102,915
- The following is the trend.
As Of Receipts Total Bio Scheduled Review Ready Approvals 12/14/2012 367,903 336,464 157,151 102,965 11/15/2012 308,935 273,203 124,572 53,273 10/10/2012 179,794 158,408 6,416 4,591 09/13/2012 82,361 63,717 1,660 29
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More Details For H4 Visa Holder To Get EAD
- Purpose
- Eligibility
- Timeline
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USCIS Updates DACA Q&A
Link: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f2ef2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD
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January 2013 Visa bulletin has been released
January 2013 Visa bulletin has been released (valid from Jan 1 to Jan 31). Please see below for more details.
Family Based:
Family-Sponsored | All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed | CHINA- mainland born | INDIA | MEXICO | PHILIPPINES |
F1 | 22DEC05 | 22DEC05 | 22DEC05 | 08JUL93 | 22DEC97 |
F2A | 22SEP10 | 22SEP10 | 22SEP10 | 01SEP10 | 22SEP10 |
F2B | 08DEC04 | 08DEC04 | 08DEC04 | 22NOV92 | 15APR02 |
F3 | 22JUN02 | 22JUN02 | 22JUN02 | 08MAR93 | 08AUG92 |
F4 | 08APR01 | 08APR01 | 08APR01 | 22JUL96 | 15APR89 |
Employment Based:
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USCIS Has Just Commenced a Process Seeking White House Approval for H-4 Employment Authorization Proposed Rule
- What a wonderful news for the H-1B professional families! USCIS has just initiated the rule making process for proposed H-4 employment authorization rule. Hats off to the USCIS leaders!!
- As we published last year, this rule proposes extending the availability of employment authorization to H-4 dependent spouses of principal H-1B nonimmigrants who have begun the process of seeking lawful permanent resident status through employment and have extended their authorized period of admission or "stay" in the U.S. under section 104(c) or 106(a) of Public Law 106-313, also known as the American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 2000 (AC21). Allowing the eligible class of H-4 dependent spouses to work encourages professionals with high demand skills to remain in the country and help spur the innovation and growth of U.S. companies.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Some H1B and L-1 Applicants Eligible for Visa Interview Waiver in India
Background: IWP Initiated in March 2012
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) initiated the visa IWP in early 2012. The intention of the pilot program was to facilitate travel to the United States for business and tourism. For Indian applicants, eligibility is based upon either age or visa category. Initially, the program applied to applicants under seven or over 80 years of age, regardless of visa category. For all others, eligibility was limited to the following visa categories: B-1, B-2, J-2, H-4, L-2, C, and D. These applicants continue to be eligible for the IWP.
Expansions and Limitations of IWP
Under the expansion of the IWP announced in late November 2012, qualification has been expanded to:
- Children under 14 years of age, applying in any visa category
- Students, provided they are returning to the same school and program
- H1B workers
- L1A and L1B workers with individual (not blanket) petitions
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USCIS Initial Estimate of DACA Applications by DREAMers
- DACA started from 08/15/2012
and within three months (11/15/2012), the USCIS received 308,935
applications. This record is a little less than one thirds of
total DACA application estimates when the USCIS launched the
program. According to the I-765WS estimate, the work sheet for
employment authorization application by Deterred Action applicants
were estimated as follows. This form is required for all the
deferred action applicants including non-DACA deferred action
applicants:
- Total Deferred Action Applicants
(Judging from I-765WS estimate): 1,047,357
- DACA applicants: 1,041,300
- Non-DACA applicants: 6,057
- Total DACA applications actually
received within the first three months (08/15/2012 - 11/15/2012)
- 308,935
- Total Deferred Action Applicants
(Judging from I-765WS estimate): 1,047,357
- It appears that the USCIS has been releasing the monthly statistics to satisfy the
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Reported New 'Gang of Eight (8)' on Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the Senate
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STEM Legislation Confrontations Between Two Powerful Republican and Democrat Senators on the Senate Floor
- There was an interesting see-saw game on the Senate floor. Republican Senator Cornyn asked Unanimous Consent that the House passed H.R. 6429 (STEM Jobs Act of 2012) be agreed to. It was objected to by Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer. Later, Senator Schumer asked Unanimous Consent that his version of pending STEM bill, S. 3553 (Benefits to Research and American Innovation through Nationality Statutes Act of 2012), also known as BRAINS Act of 2012, be agreed to. It was this time objected to by Senator Cornyn. Thus two STEM bills will continuously remain in the filibuster bin!
- BRAINS Act proposes to make up to 55,000 visas available to qualified immigrants who: (1) possess a graduate degree at the level of master's or higher in a field of
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New Chief Counsel of the USCIS: Stephen Legomsky
- There had been a long period of vacuum for this position in the USCIS leadership before the new counsel was appointed and assumed the position, without much publicity, on 10/24/2012. Information indicates that Mr. Legomsky has a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Oxford and a law degree from the University of San Diego, where he graduated first in his class and was Notes and Comments Editor of the San Diego Law Review. He also has a Bachelors of Science in mathematics from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He reportedly has over 30 years of experience in U.S., comparative, and international immigration, as well as in refugee and citizenship law and policy. Before serving in his current role, he was the Jogn S. Lehmann University
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Temporary Immigration Relief for Victims of Hurricane Sandy
- Whenever there were disasters,
there were always some immigrants who had suffered from the disaster.
One most typical illustration was the 9/11 World Trade Center
Twin Tower terrist attack. It produced a fairly number of immigrants
who survived and lost everything. The Hurrican Sandy was not
as big as the 9/11 incident nor the natural disaster in Luisiana,
which are more or less forgotten by now. However, the number
of victims from Sandy are known fairly large because of the disaster
which hit the most populated parts of the nation. The USCIS released
a news at the time potential relief available for the immigrant
victims of the disaster. This posting is to remind of such relief
which are potentially available whenever a disaster takes place,
including the following:
- A change or extension of nonimmigrant status, even if the request is filed after the authorized period of admission has ended;
- Extension or re-parole of people who were granted parole before;
- Expedited adjudication of off-campus employment authorization applications for F-1 students experiencing severe economic hardship;
- Expedited adjudication of employment authorization applications; and
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USCIS Releases H-1B "Cap" Petition Processsing Data for FY 2009 thru FY 2012
Link: http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/Immigration%20Forms%20Data/Employment-based/H1BFY09-12.pdf
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Reminder of USCIS Guidance for Employers of Newly Hired DACA Employees
Link: http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Humanitarian/Deferred%20Action%20for%20Childhood%20Arrivals/DACA-Fact-Sheet-I-9_Guidance-for-employers_nov20_2012.pdf
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Explosive Growth of EB-5 Investor Immigrant Visa Applicants & Potential Cut-Off Date for EB-5 Visa Numbers in the Second Half of FY-2013
- Report indicates that the number of EB-5 immigrant visa approvals have exploded, and from 2010 to 2011 the number of EB-5 visas almost doubled, 1,885 to 3,463 respectively, and the same growth seems to be occurring in 2012. Through June 20th there have already been 4,302 EB-5 visas issued, with 86% of them having been issued to Chinese nationals. The State Department predicts that the total number of EB-5 visas to be issued in 2012 will likely be approximately 6,200. (See also USCIS EB-5 statistics). The Department of State, aware of the high Chinese for EB-5 visas, has issued a statement claiming that a cut-off date may need to be implemented in the
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
New House Committee Chairs and Potential Impact on Immigration Policies and Legislation Process
Even though no drastic change is anticipated, some change may take place down the road. We will watch what impact it will have on the immigration policies and directions in the new 113th House of Representaitves.
Link: http://www.govexec.com/oversight/2012/11/house-homeland-security-committee-gets-new-leader/59780/?oref=river
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U.S. Consular H-1B and L-1 Visa Fact Sheet in India
Link: http://photos.state.gov/libraries/india/13974/pdfs/HLFactSheet.pdf
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Friday, November 30, 2012
I-485 Receipts May Contain Incorrect Priority Date
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House Passed STEM Jobs Act as Anticipated, 245:139 Majority
It could have been interesting if the Senate would have passed it with amendment deleting the part eliminating diversity immigration lottery program and toss it back to the House. However, even this hypothetical scenario after will not work since the Lame Duck Congress will shut down after
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Updated: Visa bulletin prediction for 2013
http://topimmigrationnews.blogspot.com/2013/01/updated-visa-bulletin-prediction-for.html
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
USCIS EB-I-485 & I-140 Processing Statistics at the End of September 2012
USCIS I-140 Processing Statistics at the End of September 2012:
TSC | NSC | National | |
Pending | 9,050 | 7,622 | 16,716 |
Customer action waiting | 1,889 | 2,390 | 4,279 |
Completed | 5,625 | 2,181 | 7,808 |
New receipts | 3,920 | 2,990 | 6,910 |
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U.S. Mission in India "Expands" Interview Waiver Program for Indian Nationals
- American Consulates expands
the initial interview waiver program which was initiated in India
in March 2012 to the following cases:
- Children applying before their 14th birthday traveling on any visa class
- Students returning to attend the same school and same program
- H-1B worker visas
- L-1A or Individual L-1B worker visas
- The renewal application must be within the same classification as the previous visa. If the previous visa is annotated with the words “clearance received,” that applicant is not eligible for a waiver of a personal interview.
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USCIS Expanded e-Request Services, Including 'Status Request' Online Rather Than 800-Number
- USCIS has expanded the services
offered by its e-Request system. This Web-based tool allows customers
to inquire about applications and petitions submitted to USCIS.
Effective today, the agency made the following enhancements to
e-Request:
- Create a service request for all forms to either inquire about the status of your application or petition if it is outside of the normal processing time OR notify USCIS about an administrative error in a notice or document the agency sent you.
- For Forms I-90 and N-400 only, you can inquire about an Application Support Center appointment notice or other notice you were expecting to receive.
- Accessibility to individuals with disabilities (section 508 compliant).
- To submit an e-Request, please visit the USCIS e-Request home page and have your receipt number available. For details of the e-Request Services, please click here.
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Permanent Labor Certification (PERM) Processing Times Update as of 11/05/2012
- Analyst Review (Clean Case): 09/05/2012
- Audit Cases: 04/30/2012
- Reconsideration Request Cases: 10/15/2012 Reader may visit the OFLC site.
- Government Error Reconsideration Cases: Current
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USCIS Updates DACA FAQs, Filing Tips, and Guidance for Employers
- Guidance for DACA Employers, including I-9
- Filing Tips Update: What You Need to Know: Filing Tips for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
- How to Apply in Foreign Languages:
- FAQs in Foreign Languages:
- Frequently Asked Questions English (PDF)
- Frequently Asked Questions Spanish (PDF)
- Frequently Asked Questions Korean ( PDF)
- Frequently Asked Questions Portuguese ( PDF)
- Frequently Asked Questions Tagalog ( PDF)
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Rise of DACA Applications by DREAMers
- Before
the election, a large number of potential DACA DREAMer population
were initially hesitant to come out of the closet to apply for
the DACA benefits when it was announced on June 15, 2012 because
of Romney's initial stance of self-deportation and refusal to
accomodate the President's initiative to give a relief, albeit
limited in scope, to these DREAMers. As the election day was
inching away, he changed his stance and announced his position
on DACA applicants that he would not deport those DREAMers who
had been granted DACA approvals. This helped some of the DREAMers
come out of the closet and applied for the DACA benefit right
before the election day. This is reflected in the new DACA statistics
which was released by the USCIS on 11/16/2012. However, the turnout
was only about 20% of the estimate total potential pool of DREAMer
population of 1.7 million and majority of the DREAMers were hesitant
to come forward before the election because Romney did not make
a commitment to extend the DACA benefits which had been granted
to those who had come out of the closet. Since DACA benefit was
good only for two years, there still remained a serious fear
factor, should Romney be elected, that they could still be deported
after two years of DACA approval.
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
USCIS DACA Processing Update as of 11/15/2012
- The following show total receipts and approvals as of 11/15/2012. This update also shows the applicants by country:
- Total Received: 308,935
- Approvals: 53,273
- The following is the trend:
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USCIS Updates EB-485 Inventory Data (as of 10/04/2012)
Hence, you will have to go to the category of country, type of preference (EB-1 or EB-2 or EB-3), and your priority date. And then add up all the numbers before your priority date cases, which will tell you how many cases are ahead of you. This information will help you to figure out roughly how far you are away from the visa cut-off date in the monthly visa bulletin. Once your number becomes current, then you go to the USCIS monthly processing times report which reports by the receipt date rather than priority date to learn how long it will take for the Service Center to approve your case.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Visa Bulletin Prediction for 2013 by USCIS
VISA AVAILABILITY IN THE COMING MONTHS
FAMILY-sponsored categories (monthly)
Worldwide dates:
F1: | three or four weeks |
F2A: | four to six weeks |
F2B: | three to five weeks |
F3: | one or two weeks |
F4: | one or two weeks |
EMPLOYMENT-based categories (monthly)
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
USCIS Statistics at the End of September 2012
Link: http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/N-400%20and%20Application%20for%20Benefits/2012/APPLICATIONS%20FOR%20IMMIGRATION%20BENEFITS_Sep2012.pdf
USCIS Statistics at the End of September 2012 of New Receipts and Pending N-400 Naturalization Applications
Link: http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resources/Reports%20and%20Studies/N-400%20and%20Application%20for%20Benefits/2012/N-400%20NATURALIZATION%20BENEFITS_Sep%202012.pdf
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OFLC Extends Special Relief for Sandy Hurricane Victims Relating to the Labor Certification Process
Link: http://www.foreignlaborcert.doleta.gov/pdf/Sandy_Extension_FAQ11-8-2012.pdf
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Two senators restart talks on U.S. immigration reform plan
Since President Barack Obama was re-elected last week with overwhelming support from Hispanic voters, many Republicans have expressed a new willingness to work with Democrats to pass immigration reform after years of legislative inaction.
Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," Democratic Senator Charles Schumer said he and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham have agreed to resume talks on immigration reform that broke off two years ago." And I think we have a darned good chance using this blueprint to get something done this year. The Republican Party has learned that being ... anti-immigrant doesn't work for them politically. And they know it," Schumer said.
Obama in 2010 called the proposal backed by Graham and Schumer a "promising framework," but it made no headway.
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State Deparment Latest Message for FY 2013 DV Lottery Registrants
- DV 2013 Program: Entrants from DV 2013 (those who submitted entries during the registration period between October 4, 2011 and November 5, 2011) are requested to check the status of their entry now using their confirmation number through Entrant Status Check (ESC) on the E-DV website, if they have not already. Checking ESC promptly is important for selectees, to provide ample time for next steps in the Diversity Visa application process. ESC continues to be available to entrants through September 30, 2013.
- Review more about Entrant Status Check and Selectee Notification below.
Link: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1322.html
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December Visa bulletin has been released
Family Based:
Family-Sponsored | All Charge-ability Areas Except Those Listed | CHINA- mainland born | INDIA | MEXICO | PHILIPPINES |
F1 | 01DEC05 | 01DEC05 | 01DEC05 | 01JUL93 | 08OCT97 |
F2A | 22AUG10 | 22AUG10 | 22AUG10 | 01AUG10 | 22AUG10 |
F2B | 15NOV04 | 15NOV04 | 15NOV04 | 01NOV92 | 22MAR02 |
F3 | 08JUN02 | 08JUN02 | 08JUN02 | 01MAR93 | 01AUG92 |
F4 | 01APR01 | 01APR01 | 01APR01 | 22JUL96 | 22MAR89 |
Employment Based:
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Hannity, Boehner push GOP on immigration reform
Just two days after President
Barack Obama sailed to re-election over Mitt Romney, boosted by more
than 70 percent of the Latino vote, some Republicans are striking a new
tone on illegal immigration.
Meanwhile, in an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer, House Speaker John Boehner said he is "confident" the two parties can agree to a deal on immigration.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Anticipated Surge of DACA Applications and USCIS Resources
Now, since the President Obama is reelected, the uncertainty for those DREAMers who have applied for the DACA benefits and who have yet to come forward and apply for DACA benefits has disappeared.
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USCIS updates its relief criteria for those affected by hurricane sandy
- Assistance to those who have not appeared for an interview or submitted required forms of evidence. You may show how the disrupting event affected your connection to USCIS and your ability to appear or submit documents as required; and
- Assistance to those who have not been able to respond to Requests For Evidence (RFEs) or Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID). USCIS will extend the deadline for individuals to respond to RFEs or NOIDs by 30 days. This will apply to all RFEs and NOIDs with a deadline of October 26 through November 26, 2012. During this time, USCIS will not issue denials based on abandonment of an application or petition.
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Congress Election Results and Direction of Immigration Reform
Unlike the first term, however, the President is likely to push very aggressively comprehensive immigration reform for two reasons: Firstly, this is a sort of mandate imposed on him in this election. Secondly, he will have nothing to lose from being aggressive because this is the last term he can run for the White House.
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What does Obama's relection mean for immigration
- Strong support for high-skilled immigration reform: The Startup 2.0 Act is most likely the first opportunity for reform, and probably won’t happen until next year. Specifically, the Startup 2.0 Act would increase work visa availability for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) graduates from American universities. Second, it would create an entrepreneurship visa for foreign workers who create jobs in the U.S. (right now, foreign workers have to be sponsored by another company, which makes it difficult to be a founder). Finally, it eliminates country-specific caps on visas. Pressure from Democrats to include immigration reforms for Mexico and other low-represented nations will be a challenge, however.
- Open Government Reform: Obama’s political appointees, Chief Technology Officer Todd Park, and Chief Information Officer, Steven VanRoekel, will continue to open the vaults of government data for use by the private sector (much like Reagan did for navigation consumer tech, when he released the Global Positioning System data)
- Continued support for government investment in clean technology, and the technology industry, through the Small Business Administration, which gives millions to investors for early stage companies and those outside the typical startup zones (i.e. California and New York).
- Strong support for STEM Education. Obama will continue to support the federal government as having an important role in preparing the next generation innovators.
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Friday, November 2, 2012
USCIS Reminds the Immigrants of Potential Relief Available for Those Immigrants Who Are Affected by Sandy Hurricane
USCIS understands that a natural disaster can affect an individual's ability to maintain lawful immigration status or obtain certain other immigration benefits. Eligible individuals may request or apply for temporary relief measures, including:
- " A change or extension of nonimmigrant status for an individual currently in the United States, even when the request is filed after the authorized period of admission has expired;
- " Extension or re-parole of individuals previously granted parole by USCIS;
- " Expedited adjudication of off-campus employment authorization applications for F-1 students experiencing severe economic hardship;
- " Expedited adjudication of employment authorization applications; and
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USCIS Updates Processing Time
The cut-off date for processing times determination has moved forward one month in the November 1, 2012 posting.
- H-1B Processing: (Target
Time - 2 Months)
- CSC: 2 months, except Change of Status from Other Nonimmigrant Status - About 4 months
- VSC: Backlog since 05/07/2012 in all types of H-1B petitions.
- EB-485 Processing: (Target
Time - 4 Months)
- NSC 4 months
- TSC: Backlog since March 2012
- I-140 Processing: (Target
Time - 4 Months)
- NSC: 4 months for EB-1 and Schedule A, Backlog for EB-2 since 05/16/2012 and EB-2 (NIW) since 05/12/2012. EB-3 is backloged since 04/16/2012
- TSC: 4 months for all classifications.
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USCIS Releases New I-140 Form
See the new version I-140 form and instructions below:
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Using the EAD as an Option for Employment
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Biometric Notices for All I-131 Applicants (GC Holder)
Background: I-131 Applications
Form I-131 is used when applying for several different types of travel documents. The matters discussed here, however, are limited to I-131 applications filed by lawful permanent residents ("green card" holders) in order to obtain reentry permits and I-131 applications filed by refugees in need of travel documents. Reentry permits are needed when permanent residents plan to remain outside of the United States for more than one year.
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Visa Bulletin Predictions for EB2
In October 24, 2012 meeting, Charles Oppenheim provided important insights and predictions regarding the contents of the U.S. Department of State (DOS) Visa Bulletin for fiscal year 2013 (FY13). Mr. Oppenheim is the Chief of the division within the DOS that is responsible for the visa bulletin.
EB2 Predictions: India
Mr. Oppenheim stated that he does not expect to be able to move the current EB2 India cutoff date of September 1, 2004 forward at any time in the immediate future. However, his predictions for FY13 indicate the likelihood of limited advancement.
Mr. Oppenheim gave his most optimistic, best-case predictions for EB2 India as reaching an early 2008 cutoff date by the end of the fiscal year. FY13 ends September 30, 2013. So, there is a
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Defense of Marriage Act is ruled unconstitutional
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USCIS Extends Temporary Protected Status for Haiti
Current Haitian TPS beneficiaries, who have continuously resided in the United States since January 12, 2011 and seek to extend their TPS status, must re-register during the 60-day registration period that runs through November 30, 2012, if they wish to maintain their TPS. USCIS started accepting applications on October 1, 2012 and will continue to accept applications until November 30, 2012. Individuals who have not continuously resided in the United States since January 12, 2011 will not be eligible. The 18 month extension also allows TPS re-registrants to apply for a new Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
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US Allows Visa-Free Travel for Taiwanese
Since the announcement comes during a U.S. election campaign, it is believed that the move was timed to demonstrate that the Obama administration is sticking up for self-governing Taiwan, an island China claims as part of its territory. However, the new waiver is also seen as a response to Taiwan lifting restrictions on U.S. beef imports and for President Ma Ying-jeou’s easing tensions with China.
The announcement was made at a State Department conference where Secretary of State Hilary Clinton stressed the industry’s importance for creating jobs and promoting economic growth. She said tourists from China and Brazil alone support more than 40,000 jobs in the US.
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Microsoft: Shortage of tech workers in the US becoming 'genuine crisis'
The proposal would boost visas for high-skilled foreign workers and invest millions of dollars in federal funding for education.
Brad Smith, Microsoft's general counsel and executive vice president, said at a press briefing that the lack of qualified job applicants is "approaching the dimensions of a genuine crisis" for tech companies.
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H-1B Usage Under-Counted
In fact, data shows that USCIS has approved about 45,000 too few H-1B applications between 2008 and 2012 due to inaccurate estimates of denial rates.
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H-1B Backlogs Persist
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I-9 Resources in Spanish
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Fast Lane to U.S. Citizenship Reopens
Thousands
of immigrants were so eager to enlist in the American military during the last
two years, despite the strong odds that they could be sent to combat zones,
that they signed a petition on Facebook asking the Pentagon to let them join.
Now they
will have the chance. Late last month, the Pentagon reopened a program to
recruit legal immigrants with special language and medical skills, which was
active for a year in 2009 but was suspended in January 2010.
The
program is small; it will enlist a total of 1,500 recruits each year for two
years, mainly in the Army. But military officials said the yearlong pilot
program brought an unusually well-educated and skilled cohort of immigrants
into the armed services.
“Their
qualifications were really stellar,” said Naomi Verdugo, assistant deputy for
recruiting for the Army. “And we have been very pleased about how these folks
have been performing.”
The
program is open to immigrants on temporary visas, who otherwise would not be
eligible to enlist. Its powerful lure is that it allows them to naturalize as
United States citizens quickly, in most cases at the end of basic training,
which lasts about 10 weeks. Most immigrants on temporary visas, whether they
are students or workers with particular skills, must wait years — for some
nationalities, more than a decade — to become citizens.
Eileen
Lainez, a Pentagon spokeswoman, said the program was intended to fill “some of
our most critical readiness needs.” This time around, the Army is looking for
dentists and surgeons, and for psychology professionals to help with the severe
emotional strains soldiers have undergone in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Officials
are also looking for native speakers of 44 languages, including Azerbaijani,
Cambodian-Khmer, Hausa and Igbo (both spoken in West Africa), Persian Dari
(spoken in Afghanistan), Portuguese, and Tamil (spoken in South Asia). Spanish
is not on the list of languages.
Recruiting
officers were quietly frustrated that Pentagon officials took more than two years
to restart the program. The renewal became tangled in a broad security review
after the shooting rampage in 2009 at Fort Hood, Tex., according to accounts
from military officials. The background checks for the immigrants were
scrutinized with added caution, even though the man charged in the killings,
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, is a native-born American.
In
renewing the program, military officials added a new layer of security
screenings, Ms. Lainez said.
To make
their case to the Pentagon, recruiting officers compiled dossiers on the first
class of immigrants, of whom 943 out of 1,000 were in the Army. On average,
immigrants who enlisted in the Army language program scored 17 points higher
(on a scale of 99) than other applicants on an entrance test, said Capt. Carol
Stahl, who manages the program for the Army. One-third of the first class of
recruits had master’s degrees or higher.
One-third
of the class went into the Special Forces, a highly selective assignment that
can often lead to combat missions, Captain Stahl said. Attrition was
one-quarter the rate of other soldiers who entered at the same time.
A soldier
from Nepal who entered with the first class, Sgt. Saral Shrestha, just won the
Army’s Soldier of the Year award after a grueling four-day competition
involving fighting skills at Fort Lee, Va.
“This was
a boost of very high quality people,” said Margaret Stock, an immigration lawyer in Alaska who is a retired
lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve and helped devise the program. Even
before they enlist, she said, the immigrants have been screened because they
have to pass background and occupational checks for their temporary visas.
To
qualify, immigrants must have been living in the United States legally for at
least two years. They must be high school graduates and pass the entrance test.
The
program — known as Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest, or Mavni — is not
open to illegal immigrants, who are barred by law from enlisting. In general,
immigrants who are not citizens must have a permanent resident visa, known as a
green card, to enlist.
The first
round filled up quickly, and the Army turned away thousands of people. Many of
them signed the Facebook petition and were hoping the program would start
again.
Health
care professionals, who enlist as officers, must serve either three years of
active duty or six years in the Reserves. Immigrants who enlist based on their
language skills must serve for a minimum of four years of active duty.
Participants who fail to serve their term can lose their citizenship.
One of
the first temporary immigrants the Army accepted
this year was Dr.
Amen Dhyllon, 33, a dentist practicing in Philadelphia who was born in India
and came to the United States in 2006. Dr. Dhyllon said he completed a
postdoctoral program at the University of Pennsylvania in June combining two
dental specialties.
Dr.
Dhyllon said he was eager to become an American citizen.
“Even in
the position where I am today,” he said, “no one would appreciate me as much as
people appreciate me here. This country does not differentiate between color or
accent. Here, if you are good, people will put you to the front.”
Dr.
Dhyllon said he was not worried about the risks of service. He said he was
attracted to the Army because of the wide range of patients he would see.
“I can be
part of the culture,” he said. “I can learn everything about this country from
the root.”
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