adjudicators

USCIS Ombudsman Recommends Changes to EB-1 EA Adjudication Standards

A few days ago, on December 29, 2011, the USCIS Ombudsman has issued a report and set of recommendations urging USCIS to take proactive steps to ensure clear, consistent and predictable standards are applied to immigrant visa applications under the first employment-based preference category (EB-1) for aliens with extraordinary ability (EA). Background on the Current [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:05-04:00January 5th, 2012|Articles, EB-1, News, Policy|

AAO Processing Times Report (January 1, 2011)

Our office has established a reputation as one of the premier practices for handling appeals with the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) and we often receive inquiries not only about about the procedural aspects of an AAO appeal but also about the current processing times for AAO cases.    The AAO processing times are published monthly, at [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:26-04:00February 3rd, 2011|AAO, Articles, I-290B, News|

AAO Processing Times Report (December 1, 2010)

Our office has established a reputation as one of the premier practices for handling appeals with the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) and we often receive inquiries not only about about the procedural aspects of an AAO appeal but also about the current processing times for AAO cases.    The AAO processing times are published monthly, at [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:30-04:00December 7th, 2010|AAO, Articles, I-290B, News|

USCIS Uses Social Networks to Detect Fraud

Social networks such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn are great and very popluar tools for sharing information with friends, relatives and colleagues.  Their popularity is, partially, due to the fact that people are free to disclose personal information to their groups of friends, family or colleagues. Many privacy advocates are urging a more careful use [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:34-04:00October 15th, 2010|Articles, News, Policy|

Developments in Neufeld Memo Lawsuit

We have previously written extensively about the January 2010 Neufeld Memorandum and the recent lawsuit challenging its validity.   We wanted to provide some recent updates on the case as it is of great interest to many of our clients and readers. On June 25, 2010, the government filed a Memorandum in Opposition to the complaint.    [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:42-04:00July 22nd, 2010|Articles, H-1B, News, Policy, USCIS|

USCIS Plans Increase in Filing Fees

In a recent announcement, USCIS, as part of their annual budget review and due to lower-than-estimated fee revenue collection, proposed a fee increase that will amount to an average increase of  10% across the board. A formal proposal has been published in the Federal Register and there is a 45-day comment period.   Some of [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:43-04:00July 8th, 2010|Articles, Fees, News, Policy, USCIS|

Updates from Department of Labor

On March 25, 2010, the Department of Labor ("DOL") held a stakeholders telephone conference to discuss DOL operations generally, and address PERM, iCERT prevailing wage and other specific areas.  We are happy to share some interesting pieces of information from DOL. PERM Processing.  With respect to PERM processing, DOL has made efforts to decrease its [...]

By |2010-04-15T11:18:54-04:00April 15th, 2010|Articles, DOL, News|

VSC Officers and “Credit” for RFES

During a recent AILA conference, the Vermont Service Center (VSC) Director Dan Renaud told the audience that the performance review structure for adjudicating officers has recently changed. Pursuant to the new performance review structure, officers get credit for issuance of Requests for Evidence (RFES), in addition to issuing approvals and denials, under the previous performance [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:56-04:00March 10th, 2010|Articles, H-1B, L-1, News|

Increase in RFES – Fact or Fiction?

As part of our regular USCIS-related filings, we receive requests for evidence (”RFES”) on a number of occasions.  Such RFES are standard practice and often are unrelated to the substance of the petition - for example, requesting clear copies of the lastest Form I-94 card.  It is our practice to ensure that each petition filed [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:28-04:00June 29th, 2009|H-1B, News|

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