citizens

When is the Interview Waived for Family-based I-485 Adjustment of Status Applications?

Many of our clients and readers (especially those who have family-based immigrant visa cases) are aware that a family-based Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status, required an interview to be conducted at a local (to the applicant) service center.   The requirement for these interviews is set under 8 CFR §245.6 which also indicates that interviews [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:47:34-04:00June 13th, 2013|Articles, I-485, News|

USCIS Releases Report on U.S. Naturalizations in 2011

USCIS has released a report on the number and characteristics of naturalization applications for 2011.     The report focuses on the applicants who were 18 and over and who became U.S. citizens during 2011.    According to the data, in 2011, the total number of persons naturalizing was 694,193.   The leading countries of birth of new [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:47:58-04:00April 19th, 2012|Articles, citizenship, News, USCIS|

DOS Announces Increased Visa Stamp Application Fees

The Department of State (DOS) issued an advance copy of the interim final rule on the Schedule of Fees for Consular Services, Department of State and Overseas Embassies and Consulates.  The notice was published today at the Federal Register. According to the notice, the new rule will become effective on June 4, 2010 (15 days [...]

By |2010-05-20T11:12:52-04:00May 20th, 2010|Articles, Fees, News, Travel, Visa Processing|

IRS To Increase Audits of H-1B Employers

Under a new directive marked as “Tier 1″ (high strategic importance and significant impact on one or more industries), the Internal Revenue Service (”IRS”) has indicated that it will be focusing increased resources on H-1B sponsor companies’ tax withholding and reporting. As our clients and readers know, the H-1B nonimmmigrant work visa is one of the [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:18-04:00September 21st, 2009|H-1B, News|

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.

By |2017-05-20T21:49:54-04:00April 29th, 2008|News|

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