The Obama Administration today issued an Executive Order which would allow CERTAIN young undocumented young people to receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Los Angeles / Palm Springs immigration attorneys Romben Law, APC have counseled thousands of immigrants, and we know that many undocumented youth are eligible for work permits…
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H-1B Quota Update – What Are the Numbers Now?
A new H-1B quota update was released today from USCIS. The H-1B cap numbers as of May 4, 2012 are as follows: Bachelor’s degree cap: approximately 32,500 have been received Advanced degree cap: approximately 13,700 have been received Usage is steady, but there is still time to have an H-1B…
H-1B Quota Update and China and India EB-2 Category Full!
H-1B quota numbers released today show that as of April 20, 2012 cap eligible petitions amounted to: Bachelor’s degree cap: 25,000 Advanced degree cap: 10,900 A collective sigh of relief for all those who are still job seeking and/or just beginning OPT employment as the H-1B cap seems to filling…
H-1B Quota – New Numbers Show a Slight Slowing of Usage
The H-1B quota count came out again yesterday. USCIS released the following quota numbers: Bachelor’s degree quota: approximately 20,600 petitions received Advanced degree quota: approximately 9,700 petitions received This tells us that those petitioners and employees who had a job in hand by April 1, did not delay in getting…
Visa Fee Changes
USDOS issued a reminder that visa fees changed last Friday, April 13. For those of you who have paid an immigrant visa fee before April 13, the fee is likely to have decreased. But you won’t get a refund for it! IF you have paid a visa fee prior to…
Retrogression for EB-2 India and China and Age Outs: May 2012 Visa Bulletin Report
Retrogression has hit the EB-2 preference categories for India and China. USDOS released the May 2012 visa bulletin showing EB-2 priority dates of August 15, 2007 for both countries. The EB-3 priority dates have moved forward about one month, with the exception of India which forward about a week to…
FY2013 H-1B Count
Last week, I reported that the H-1B cap count was pretty high considering the quota had only been open for 3 days of filing. Today, the CIS released a more accurate count which separates the Bachelor’s and Master’s cap, the latter of which is nearly half used. H-1B Bachelor’s degree…
Visa Fees to Increase
Starting April 13, 2012, visa processing fees will increase. The fees for most nonimmigrant visa applications and Border Crossing Cards will increase but we will see a decrease in all immigrant visa processing fees. Petition-based visas: H, L, O, P, Q, R will increase from $150 to $190 Visitor, student,…
2013 H-1B Quota is Moving Fast
The first H-1B quota count for the first three days of the filing period tell us that H-1B usage is up. It’s still too early to know how long it will last, but we should all keep in mind that it does take time to prepare a thorough H-1b petition…
Immigration Option for Gay Men & Lesbians in Deportation
The immigration attorneys at Romben Law, APC — with clients from the Coachella Valley and Palm Springs, to Southern California and Los Angeles, and throughout the world — have been closely watching the implementation of the prosecutorial discretion policy as it affects gay men, lesbians, and persons in nontraditional family…