07 Apr

Updates on University of Northern New Jersey

On April 5th 2016, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) closed down a school known as the University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ). UNNJ was set up by the government as a sting operation to “trap” both brokers and foreign students on possible visa fraud. The operation had twenty-one brokers charged with several counts of visa…

Share

05 Apr

University of Northern New Jersey – A Sting Operation by the Federal Government

 Breaking News From ICE website: 21 charged with fraudulently enabling hundreds of foreign nationals to remain in US through fake “pay-to-stay” New Jersey college  NEWARK, N.J. — Twenty-one brokers, recruiters, and employers were arrested Tuesday from across the United States, who allegedly conspired with more than a thousand foreign nationals to fraudulently maintain student and…

Share

22 Mar

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.

Share

21 Mar

Radio Law Show March 21 2016

March 21 2016 – If you missed our law show today, please listen to the answers from Shah Peerally on H4 visas, H4 EAD, H1B transfer, F1 visa opt, citizenship, asylum permanent residence application, and many other important immigration issues.

Share

15 Mar

Donald Trump as President and Immigration Reform!

Immigration is at the center of the 2016 Presidential election. As the situation unfolds, there is a big chance that Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States and as such it is important for us to analyze the implications of a Trump’s presidency on immigration and a new ‘negative’ immigration reform….

Share

12 Mar

Breaking News : SEVP unveils online STEM OPT Hub

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security published amended regulations on optional practical training (OPT) for certain international students with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degrees from U.S. institutions of higher education. The amended regulations will go into effect May 10. Under the new regulations, certain students can apply to have a STEM…

Share