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USCIS I-9 Central Tool
Useful I-9 resources for employers! - USCIS has launched a new (and free!) online resource center called "I-9 Central" to help employers navigate the ins and outs of the most frequently downloaded (and possibly most complicated) form on USCIS.gov, the I-9, Employee...
No More Lost Green Cards with Secure Mail Initiative
No more lost "green cards"! - USCIS announced that it has implemented a Secure Mail Initiative (SMI) in partnership with the US Postal Service. The program allows USCIS customers to track certain permanent resident and employment authorization documents through the...
Georgia Takes on More Immigration Regulation
Georgia lawmakers have passed an immigration bill that would allow law enforcement to request information about suspects' immigration status; requires private employers ( those with more than 10 employees) to use E-Verify; and places new burdens on state agencies and...
Georgia Takes on More Immigration Regulation
Georgia lawmakers have passed an immigration bill that would allow law enforcement to request information about suspects' immigration status; requires private employers ( those with more than 10 employees) to use E-Verify; and places new burdens on state agencies and...
USCIS Issues Reminder to Foreign Students
Foreign Students Alert - Students who travel abroad during a cap-gap extension period may not return in F-1 status. They will not be able to return to the U.S. until they obtain an H-1B visa stamp at a consular post abroad. Therefore, the earliest they might reenter...
USCIS Issues Reminder to Foreign Students
Foreign Students Alert - Students who travel abroad during a cap-gap extension period may not return in F-1 status. They will not be able to return to the U.S. until they obtain an H-1B visa stamp at a consular post abroad. Therefore, the earliest they might reenter...
USCIS Reminds Japanese Nationals Affected by Disaster of Immigration Benefits
USCIS has offered several extraordinary benefits to Japanese nationals affected by the earthquakes, tsunami and nuclear disasters that began last month. Extensions of status, certain grants of parole, expedited processing of forms and petitions and assistance to...
USCIS Reminds Japanese Nationals Affected by Disaster of Immigration Benefits
USCIS has offered several extraordinary benefits to Japanese nationals affected by the earthquakes, tsunami and nuclear disasters that began last month. Extensions of status, certain grants of parole, expedited processing of forms and petitions and assistance to...
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