Civil Immigration Enforcement: Priorities for the Apprehension, Detention, and Removal of Aliens
Purpose This memorandum outlines the civil immigration enforcemen t priorities of U.S. Immigration and Cus toms Enforcement (ICE) as they relate to the apprehension, detention, and removal of aliens. These priorities shall apply across all ICE programs and shall inform enforcement activity, detention decisions, budget requests and execution, and strategic planning. >>Read Memo
This message was posted by the Indian Embassy
On March 2, 2011, Ambassador of India met a group of former students of the Tri-Valley University in the Embassy of India, Washington DC. Representatives from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Student Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) were also present. There was a detailed and useful discussion and exchange of information on the manner…
Great Article from “Careers 360” by Reporter Urmila Rao
This is a very good article with tips for students who want to study in the United States. I will recommend reading it: 22-24_tri valley universitycareers 360
One good news for one of our TVU students
We are happy for one of our student clients who had her passport returned and was promised by the government officer that he will remove her NTA, if possible, once the reinstatement will be done. Let us hope the reinstatement goes on fine.
Attorney Rajiv Khanna on the Shah Peerally Law Show
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If you are a person of extraordinary ability – consider an EB1
What is an EB1A Visa and Who Qualifies? An EB1A is an immigrant visa in the EB1 category that is reserved for foreign workers of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics. There is only one criteria, which is to establish “sustained national or international acclaim.” The standard for EB1A is high, and reserved for…


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