USCIS Affirmative Asylum Scheduling Bulletin
The USCIS has released an affirmative asylum Scheduling on March 11, 2014. The Bulletin states that since December 2014 USCIS started prioritizing cases and did give a chart on processing times on affirmative asylum. Their priority are as follows: 1.) Applications that were scheduled for an interview, but the interview had to be rescheduled at…
Eb2 Priority Date India Predictions 2016
A lot of people are speculating what are we going to see on EB2 India for 2016. While it has become and more difficult to predict the dates for such a long time, we have tried to at least predict the 2016 Visa Bulletin on a monthly basis. This is based on the number of…
Launching our French US Immigration law series – “Immigration aux Etats Unis en Francais”
Shah Peerally, president of the Shah Peerally Law Group PC, a lawyer in San Francisco and Newark California has decided to launch a French version of the immigration law series. Shah Peerally is a native of the island of Mauritius and speaks French fluently. On popular demand from clients from Mauritius, Morrocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Senegal,…
Petition to increase U visa Cap
The U visa is given to those who are victims of certain crimes. Congress created the U nonimmigrant visa with the passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (including the Battered Immigrant Women’s Protection Act) in October 2000. The legislation was intended to strengthen the ability of law enforcement agencies to investigate and…
K1 Visa Alert
As from April 1 2016, all fiancee visas for Canada will be done in Montreal. The latter will be the only US consulate to process the K1 visas. As such we advise all our clients who do not live in Montreal to be ready to travel for their interview at the Montreal US consulate office….
Traveling on a greencard or non-immigrant visa after the attack in Belgium.
Many airports on high security alerts, for those who are on H1B, F1, L1 or other non-immigrant visas and greencard, please be careful. Things are going to “rough”, so be ready! This video covers the issues involved.


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