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Guidance on I-9/Employment Verification for DACA Applicants

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service ("USCIS") has issued new guidance to employers regarding the employment verification and documentation process for employees with valid and pending Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (“DACA”) applications.     According to recent USCIS figures, there have been approximately 420,000 DACA applications filed and as approvals are starting to be sent out, [...]

By |2013-02-15T20:28:41-05:00February 14th, 2013|Articles, DACA, Employers, I-9, News|

USCIS to Issue Redesigned Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Cards

USCIS has announced that effective October 30, 2011, it would issue redesigned Employment Authorization Document Cards (also known as “EAD” or "work permit" cards )   The redesign is mainly driven to incorporate new security features to deter counterfeiting, tempering and document fraud, generally. Design Samples of the front and back are shown below: No Changes [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:08-04:00October 26th, 2011|Articles, News|

Ombudsman Recommends EAD Processing Changes

The USCIS Ombudsman office has released a report and a recommendation to USCIS regarding changing policies with respect to I-765 Application for Employment Authorization Document (EAD) cases. The Problem Many employers and individuals who rely on EAD cards for employment find it frustrating that there are no reliable processing times for the EAD cards.   For [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:13-04:00July 20th, 2011|Articles, News, Policy, USCIS|

USCIS Starts Issuing a Single Combined EAD/Advance Parole Card

There have been rumors and speculation on this topic (which we did not report until we had final confirmation), but now it is official.  USCIS has announced that they will start issuing a combined Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole (AP) card for some applicants for adjustment of status. The new combined EAD/AP card [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:48:25-04:00February 16th, 2011|Articles, I-131, I-485, News, Travel|

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|

Guidance on Obtaining Driver’s Licenses for F, M and J Visa Holders

In many areas around the U.S. driving is as essential as being able to read.  In our practice we face constantly foreign nationals who have been denied (correctly or incorrectly) a driver’s license due to their inability to show a certain document. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (”ICE”) division has released a guide targeted to [...]

By |2009-07-23T14:09:07-04:00July 23rd, 2009|News|

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