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DOS announces increased fees
A new fee structure has been announced by the Department of State for cases that are processed at U.S. embassies and consulates. The current fee is a flat rate of $355 per person plus a machine readable visa fee of $45 (for a total of $400) for employment or...
Identity fraud may be difficult with E-Verify
USCIS released an overview of an independent party's analysis of the E-Verify system. Key findings in the survey and study, conducted by a third party (Westat), are listed below. One of the major key findings was that identity fraud detection may be difficult with...
Audit notices served to 180 businesses
Businesses in five states (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee) have been issued Notices of Inspection (NOIs) by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These notices preface an inspection by ICE to determine if each business is complying...
Intending to visit Mexico for business or work? Read on…
As of May 1, 2010, Mexico will institute new processing requirements for each immigration category. Some of the most relevant changes include: All migratory forms for tourists, business visitors and technical visitors with lucrative activities, who intend to stay in...
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What You Need to Know about This Years’ Cap-Gap and H-1B Cap Petitions Pending Adjudication
What is the Cap-Gap and its benefits? The Cap-Gap extends an eligible F-1 student’s status to bridge the gap between the end of F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT or STEM) and the start of H-1B cap status (typically Oct. 1). This allows the F-1 student to remain in...