25 Apr

SAVE JOBS USA filed a lawsuit against DHS H4 EAD rules – Breaking Bad News!

Save Jobs USA filed a lawsuit regarding H4 EAD rules against DHS. Please read lawsuit. Note this is only a declaratory judgment lawsuit, the lawsuit does not interrupt the process at this point but it might actually hinder the possibility of filing. As such until further notice, we need to assume that the May, 26,…

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25 Apr

Proud Sponsor of the “North Star School” – Come and Join the Fundraising Dinner!

NURTURING THE MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT Northstar School is a K-8th grade Islamic school in the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 2002, Northstar has grown from a student body of 7 students, to one of over 130 diverse and eager, young Muslim learners. Northstar has earned a reputation as a pioneer and role model…

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21 Apr

How will ICE deal with Herguan University in case of a close down?

On April 10, 2015, “The former chief executive of Herguan University has pleaded guilty to visa fraud — and while the school remains open, it could soon lose its ability to recruit foreign students with the promise of student visas.” (Santa Cruz Sentinel) We all remember the effect of Tri Valley University (TVU) and the…

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21 Apr

May 2015 shows some progress for EB2 India but not so great!

The 2015 Visa Bulletin was released and we saw a little leap on India EB2, the eb3 has not moved much. Both are still are heavy burden of wait on the applicants. We invite all of you to start a full blown campaign with the Obama administration to change this unfair situation. Please share this…

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21 Apr

USCIS completed 2016 H1B cap selection and has started premium processing.

Unlike last year for H1B 2015, it seems that the USCIS has proceeded quite fast in the 2016 H1B lottery selection and has even  started processing the premium  cases.  As expected, we have now started receiving some receipts in the office.  We wish all of those who have applied good luck. April 14, 2015 H-1B…

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09 Apr

Reporter at Wall Street Journal looking for F1 students story

A reporter for The Wall Street Journal is looking for F-1 students to share their experience about working on OPT and CPT. His story will look at the challenges international students face – from schools to employers to the visa system itself. He needs to be able to name students in his article. If you…

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