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USCIS Aims to Decrease Naturalization Processing Times

The USCIS has released an update to the projected processing times for naturalization petitions.  Based on updated projections, USCIS estimates that the naturalization process would take an average of 10-12 months by the end of September 2008 (compared with the estimated 16-18 months projections announced last year). The increase in processing time was mainly due to [...]

By |2017-05-20T21:49:47-04:00August 13th, 2008|News|

OPT 17-month Extension Program Challenged in Court

The recent OPT 17-month extension which went into effect in early April 2008 has been challenged in the U.S. District Court in Newark, N.J. by the Immigration Reform Law Institute, joined by the Programmers Guild and other organizations. The lawsuit challenges the administration's decision to extend the work period for students under the OPT program and argues that the OPT extension is just a way to go around the H-1B cap limit. The argument is based on the fact that the H-1B program, and its annual cap, is set by U.S. Congress and by extending the OPT by 17-month, the administration has circumvented the required process of consent by the U.S. Congress. Please read the full article on more details related to this important development.

By |2008-06-02T10:45:23-04:00June 2nd, 2008|News|

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