Archive for April 2008

Apr
30

Modified Medical Examination Form I-693 Goes Into Effect

The USCIS has announced that it has revised Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, to reflect changes to the Tuberculosis guidance by the Center for Disease and Control to Civil Surgeons. The new form (edition date 04/02/08) must be used for all medical examinations completed on or after May 1, 2008. Please read the full article on information about the new requirements and links to the newly revised form.

Apr
30

Paper Visa Applications Eliminated

The Department of State has published a final rule which, effectively April 29, 2008, eliminates the paper visa application and requires that all non-immigrant visa applications to be submitted electronically. Please read the full article for details on the new visa application.

Apr
29

Foreign Citizen: Can I Donate Money to a Political Campaign?

In the height of the political season, we have been asked numerous times by foreign citizens, “Can I contribute money to a political candidate’s campaign?”

The short answer, is ‘Yes, you can, but only if you are a legal permanent resident (green card holder).’ This comes from the Federal Election Campaign Act and the definition of “foreign person” which excludes green card holders.

See this article for more details and on what election-related activities by foreign citizens are permitted.

Apr
29

Foreigners and the U.S. Political Process - Permitted Activities

We are in the peak of the Democratic Party primary season and we are very close to have the general Presidential election campaign under way. Some of the candidates have expressed opinions on immigration, in connection with the campaign, or previously, and it is natural for some foreign citizens, both living in the U.S. and abroad, to be interested in contributing money and/or services to a candidate’s campaign. However, there are strict rules that govern what a foreign citizen can do during an election campaign.

Please read the full article on analysis on what can foreign nationals do in connection with U.S. election campaigns.

Apr
28

EAD Form I-765 Updated

The USCIS has released an updated version of Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. The form now includes additional eligibility codes in connection with the recent interim rule regarding Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension. Please read the full article for more details about this form revision.

Apr
24

DHS Releases 2007 Green Card Statistics

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a report about the green cards obtained by foreign nationals during 2007. The report provides breakdown by preference category and sub-category, by type of petition, by country of origin, and by U.S. state of residence. Please open the full article to read the report.

Apr
23

DHS Proposes Fingerprinting upon Departure from the U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has proposed a new rule which would require airlines and certain ships to collect biometric information from departing non-U.S. citizens. This proposed rule comes to supplement the already established entry biometric procedures. The main difference would be that while the current entry biometrics are taken by the U.S. border agents, the departure biometrics would be taken by the airlines and then transmitted within 24 hours to DHS. Read the full article for more details on this new rule.

Apr
22

Earth Day - “Green” Law Office

Today, April 22nd, is Earth Day. It may be interesting to note that offices in United States consume enough paper every year to build a 10-foot high, 6,815 mile-long wall of paper (this is enough to build a paper fence between New York and Tokyo).

We, at the Capitol Immigration Law Group, are committed to being environmentally friendly office and are working on eliminating unnecessary paper from our practice. Please read the full article to learn what we do to be a “green” law office.

Apr
21

USCIS Provides F-1 OPT Cap-Gap Fix

The USCIS announced late last week that it would permit F-1 students who have properly filed H-1B petitions in April and have their petition selected during the random lottery to request a change of status processing in lieu of consular notification. Please read the full article for details on the procedure.

Apr
21

H-1B Visa Policy

The Washington Post published today an article about the H-1B visa program and how its benefits and problems affect immigrants, employers and American workers.  The article is fairly short but it compresses the feelings of the three major stakeholders in the H-1B visa program debate.
The U.S. Employers
The H-1B program was designed to help U.S. companies […]

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