USCIS Announces Fee Hikes for Various Immigration and Work Applications
USCIS is increasing the fees for certain visa applications. In contrast to other federal agencies, USCIS relies heavily on the fees associated with various immigration processes for its funding. For more information:
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Exploring the Debate on Migrant Work Permits
As migrants arrive in the U.S., advocates and liberal politicians demand increased access to work permits. For more information
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2024/0119/Unpacking-the-debate-over-migrant-work-permits
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The Last Regulation for Adjusting Immigration Costs Receives Approval from the White House.
Immigration fee update (1615-AC68), covering temporary and permanent work visas, has cleared White House review, the final step before publication. For more information:
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Funding Challenge: Supreme Court Signals Potential Survival
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) appears likely to withstand a challenge to its funding structure, as indicated by recent oral arguments before the US Supreme Court. Legal experts observed that even conservative justices showed reluctance to conclude that the CFPB’s funding via the Federal Reserve violated the Constitution’s appropriations clause.
CFPB’s Survival Odds Improve After Supreme Court Hears Challenge (bloomberglaw.com)
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Get Ready For Upcoming H-1B Filing Season With Antroya’s Fact Sheet!
As we approach the critical H-1B lottery deadline for the fiscal year 2025, scheduled for an employment start date of October 1, 2024, it is necessary for employers to initiate comprehensive planning. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has opened up H-1B cap registration dates in January, and the registration process typically commences in March. Therefore, we strongly urge employers to assess and strategize their H-1B needs for the upcoming fiscal year.
Key Considerations and Actions:
Thorough Evaluation of H-1B Needs: Employers should review the immigration status of both current and potential foreign national employees, to identify individuals within the organization for whom obtaining H-1B status would be beneficial for your company.
Diverse Categories of Beneficiaries: Various categories of individuals benefit from H-1B status, including recent college graduates in F-1 optional training status, candidates subject to the annual H-1B cap, those nearing the limits of other nonimmigrant statuses (e.g., L-1B), and individuals currently on H-4 employment authorization document (EAD) seeking independence.
Understanding the Quota and Registration Process: USCIS is bound by a congressionally mandated quota of 65,000 cap-subject H-1B visas per fiscal year, with additional allocations for specific categories. The registration process involves a two-step approach, starting with electronic pre-registration. Employers must register electronically and pay a $10 nonrefundable fee for each H-1B registration.
Insight into the Selection Process: In case the number of registrations surpasses the cap, USCIS conducts a random selection process. Only registrations selected through this process are eligible for filing H-1B petitions.
Anticipated Changes and Proposed Enhancements: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), via USCIS, has proposed rule changes aimed to improve the H-1B registration process. The proposed “Beneficiary-Centric Selection” is designed to prevent misuse and fraud by shifting from selecting by individual employer registration to selecting by unique beneficiary.
Filing Procedures and Premium Processing Services: USCIS has announced that online filing for I-129 H-1B petitions and H-1B I-907 Premium Processing Service will commence in February. Employers are advised to utilize “organizational accounts” for both FY 2025 H-1B cap registrations and routine H-1B extensions, amendments, and change of employer petitions.
Early Preparation for a Smooth Process: Early preparation allows for the collection and organization of data, ensuring readiness for the process. Antroya’s dedicated immigration team can assist you for your strategic planning and preparation.
For any inquiries or further information on the topics discussed in this communication, please do not hesitate to contact us at 212-240-3440 or antroya@antroya.com.
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New York City Faces Challenges As 170,000 Migrants Arrive Since 2022
Approximately 170,000 migrants have entered New York City since 2022, placing strain on its shelter system and financial status. For more information:
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Congress Is Approaching a Strict Asylum Ban Without Full Awareness
Lawmakers may find themselves under the impression that they are addressing a temporary crisis, but their swift deliberations could potentially impact a significant number of lives. For more informatin:
https://newrepublic.com/article/178120/congress-border-deal-asylum-seekers
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USCIS Celebrates Constitution and Citizenship Day: Welcoming Over 6,900 New Citizens
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services plans to observe Constitution Day and Citizenship Day by initiating the naturalization process for over 6,900 individuals through 130 ceremonies nationwide, taking place from September 17 to September 22. For more information:
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USCIS Releases Policy Directive Regarding “Financial Capacity” Obligation for Adjustment of Status Applicants Changing Employers
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued guidance today (PDF, 322.3 KB) on assessing employer’s ability to pay the offered wage for certain employment-based immigrant visas, including cases of changing employers. For more information
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USCIS Adjusts Premium Processing Fees for Inflation
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has revealed a conclusive regulation today, indicating an adjustment in the filing fee for Form I-907, known as the Request for Premium Processing, to accommodate inflation. For more information:
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