Chile: an 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Chile today. Lasting 90 seconds it was 500x more powerful than the one that shook Haiti. Tsunami warnings and alerts are now in place from South America to Asia and throughout the Pacific. Evacuations have already begun in Hawai’i. Romben Law, APC sends a…
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FY 2010 H-1B Season: Issues on the Horizon
The H-1B season begins on April 1, 2010. The attorneys at Romben Law, APC have been fielding phone calls and queries about filing new H-1B petitions. With relatively new changes in place for processing labor condition applications (LCA) this new process has caused such delay that even the USCIS ombudsman…
HIV Ban Lifted
Beginning January 4, 2010, applicants for visas or greencards will no longer be considered inadmissible for being HIV positive. Early last month, the Health and Human Services Department (HHS) removed HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) from the definition of a “communicable disease of public health significance.” This marks a major success…
H-1B Quota: This is It.
No, not the Michael Jackson, This is It. This is it for FY 2009 H-1B season. USCIS states that as of December 15, approximately 64,200 cases have been filed. That leaves about 800 slots left for H-1B applicants and perhaps several hundred on top of that since USCIS will need…
H-1B Quota: Advanced Degree Cap is Full
The H-1B quota is slowing reaching its limit. The so-called advanced degree cap is now full and approximately 53,800 cases have been counted against the 65,000 allocated to the regular cap. USCIS has advised that those wishing to be counted against this year’s cap should submit their applications as soon…
PERM Delays: Audits and Backlogs
PERM cases are backlogged now to December 2008. So if you have a PERM case pending that was submitted more than a year ago, DOL may entertain an email inquiry from you. But if your case was submitted in October 2008 or after, you still have a long wait ahead…
H-1B Quota, Fraud Detection, On-site interviews
The H-1B quota has now reached approximately 46,700 and although the USCIS has announced that they’ve received approximately 20,000 advanced degree applications, it still continues to accept advanced degree cases. I have been fielding a lot of questions about whether a person is still “in H-1B status” even if they…
H-1B Quota Newest Update August 14, 2009
H-1B quota update…what’s going on with the H-1B cap? Just updated today, the USCIS now reports that as of August 14, 2009, about 45,000 cap-subject cases have been received. So that’s about 100 more than what USCIS reported a week ago. Based on what USCIS has reported in the last…
Religious Workers Should File Adjustments by August 31, 2009
As a direct result of the Ruiz-Diaz religious worker litigation, the USCIS announced this week that religious workers should file their I-485 applications for adjustment of status by the end of this month. The USCIS issued this statement to remind religious workers to file for adjustment of status if they…
H-1B Quota Update on the Numbers – Quota Still Open – Reprise
Breaking news. Just posted today are the H-1B quota numbers. It is the same as my previous posts. Cap count is approximately 44,900. Roughly two weeks ago, USCIS reported the cap count was approximately 44,900. So no difference in the quota count to report. USCIS is still accepting regular H-1B…