Overstayed Due to I-94 Mistake? Use Nunc Pro Tunc to Stay in Status

In recent weeks, we have encountered numerous inquiries from individuals who entered the United States and received shorter validity dates or did not file an extension for the I-94 when required. Not filing an extension prior to the I-94 expiration date can have significant implications for your stay in the U.S. If not addressed promptly,...

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Under the Trump administration, some changes are more subtle than others and almost fly under the radar.  This policy is not something you will read about on the news, yet its implications are far reaching, especially for employment-based applicants. On February 28, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a policy memorandum detailing...

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H-1B Registration Opens March 6th! As March approaches, so does the opening of the H-1B registration period for FY2025. For many skilled foreign workers and employers alike, this marks a crucial time to secure work authorization in the United States. The H-1B visa program allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations,...

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Concurrent employment allows H-1B visa holders to work for multiple employers simultaneously. This can be a valuable option for H-1B workers who want to increase their earnings, gain new skills, or explore different career opportunities. In this article we address some of the frequently asked questions regarding concurrent filings. Can I work for more than...

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Finally, some clarity from USCIS on a long standing issue. USCIS recently announced that they are updating the USCIS Policy Manual to address situations when the last day to file a benefit request or respond to a USCIS action falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal holiday. In these situations, USCIS will consider a filing...

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This article provides an update on the number of employment-based green cards issued last year and available this year. USCIS confirmed that they were able to use all the employment-based visas in FY 2022, except for 6396 EB-5 visas that had carried over from the previous year.  USCIS approved more than 220,000 employment-based adjustments of...

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Last year USCIS came under heavy criticism for failing to issue all available employment-based green cards.  Due to the pandemic, most Consulates were closed or operating at a reduced capacity which meant that unused family-based visas rolled over into the employment-based green cards.  This was great news. Typically, there are 140,000 employment-based green cards available...

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