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BALCA Appeal Times (as of January 08, 2016)

BALCA Appeal Times as of January 08, 2016

Bottomline: BALCA appeals take approximately 3.5 to 4 years from the date the appeal is filed. 

- Appeals from PERM denials with BALCA office are currently taking about 3.5 - 4 years from date of docket

- Dockets are a few months backlogged right now - after BALCA receives the case from DOL, it takes about 5-6 months for them to issue the Docketing Notice

Visa Reciprocity Updates

The following chart shows the changes that have been made to the Country Reciprocity Tables.

 

Date Area/Country of Change Change
1/6/16 Slovakia Updated validities of various visa classes.
1/5/16 Dominican Republic Updated police record information.
12/15/15 Spain

Updated police record information.

 

 

USCIS Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule Affecting Certain Employment-Based Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visa Programs

USCIS is seeking public comments on a proposed rule that would modernize and improve certain aspects of employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant visa programs. USCIS is also proposing regulatory amendments to better enable U.S. employers to hire and retain certain foreign workers who are beneficiaries of approved employment-based immigrant visa petitions and are waiting to become lawful permanent residents (LPRs).

Customers Must Mail Form I-290B for Form N-600 or Form N-600K to the Chicago Lockbox

Starting January 1, 2016, customers who wish to file Form I-290B, Notice of Motion or Appeal, in response to a decision on their Form N-600 or N-600K must mail their Form I-290B to the Chicago Lockbox. USCIS will no longer accept these forms at local field offices.

Customers should mail their Form I-290B for Form N-600 or N-600K to:

Workload Transfer from the Vermont Service Center to the California Service Center and Nebraska Service Center

USCIS recently began transferring certain casework from the Vermont Service Center (VSC) to the California Service Center (CSC) and Nebraska Service Center (NSC) to balance workloads. The CSC will now process Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status.

Update to Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

USCIS published an update to Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. The new edition is dated 11/23/15.

Starting 02/29/16, USCIS will accept only the 11/23/15 edition. USCIS will not accept editions dated 04/13/13 or earlier after that date. The edition date can be found at the bottom of every page on the form and instructions.