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The H-1b visa is the most commonly used U.S. work visa for highly skilled foreign born workers in fields such as information technology, engineering, research, academia, and others. Hammond Law Group is committed toward making sure that its clients have the most up to date information regarding issues that impact H-1b workers and the employers that hire and employ them. This Blog will allow HLG's attorneys to timely post all critical information about the H-1b cap, H-1b issues impacting processing by the USCIS, H-1b visa issuance at U.S. Consulates, DOL enforcement actions against H-1b employers, green card processing for H-1b workers, legislation, and advocacy. Please also visit: www.HammondLawFirm.com.
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Archive for February, 2008

DOL Releases PERM Data from FY 2007

The DOL recently released FY 2007 data on the PERM program. The complete report can be found at http://www.foreignlaborcert.doleta.gov/pdf/PERM_Data_FY07_Announcement.pdf  The data revealed that there was an 86% approval rate. The data also revealed that almost 50% of the cases filed required MS degrees or higher which indicates that the EB2 category may remain retrogressed for the foreseeable […]

February BIM has been published

HLG’s February BIM has been published.  Our featured article discusses the intersection of the H-1B visa and the Labor Certification and was written by HLG’s Amy Dalal.  Click here to read this month’s issue.

H-1 Dependent?

HLG often gets questions on H-1 dependency, and the rules assocaited with H-1 dependency.  Back when the regulations were first drafted, we distributed a Memo to all clients explaining these rules.  The Memo is no less relevant today.

Exempt?

We get many questions about H-1 exempt petitions.  The starting point is to ask if the petitioner is a:
1) a University; or
2) a non-profit that is ”related” to a University; or
3) A Non-Profit research organization; or
4) A Non-Profit government research organization
The legal issue is what constitutes “related”.   The relevant USCIS Memorandum suggest that the two related organizations must either be co-owned […]

USCIS changes name-check policy

On Feb 4th, the USCIS issued a new policy stating that they will proceed with the adjudication of certain petitions, most notably I-485 cases if the FBI fingerprint check and IBIS check have both cleared but, where the FBI name check has been pending for more than 180 days without any negative information. It is […]

USCIS Issues Helpful Hints for H-1b filings

On Feb 1, the USCIS issued what they term as “Helpful hints” for a successful FY 2009 H1b filing.


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