Please browse the list of countries on the right to obtain immigration information for the country of your interest. Please note that most of these links point to external websites. If you come across a broken link, please send us a message through our "contact us" form.
Parents' Corner
A passport is not only your child’s ticket to world travel, but also serves as a primary form of photo identification for the rest of his/her life.
Applying and renewing your children’s passports is simple but there are some things you need to be aware of before you begin the process.
For more information please visit this link https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports.html
Some other useful student resources:
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This nonimmigrant classification applies to people who wish to perform services in a specialty occupation, services of exceptional merit and ability relating to a Department of Defense (DOD) cooperative research and development project, or services as a fashion model of distinguished merit or ability.
This manual' is the official "who, what, when, where, why" guide to the Office of Detention and Removal Operations (ORO). Use it for ready access to information critical to the work you and your colleagues perform. A virtual sourcebook, it will guide you to and through policies, procedures, and background documents.
E-Verify is an Internet-based system operated by USCIS in partnership with SSA. E-Verify is currently free to Employers and is available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
We do not charge consultation fees without first informing you and obtaining your consent. If you call us, and you are not specifically told that this will be a paid consultation, there is, of course, no charge.
US immigration benefits require that we present proof that the apllicants have been immunized against certain communicable diseases. Exemptions/waivers are available for pregnant women and people who have moral/religious convictions that prohibit getting immunized. The immunization checks are performed as a part of the medical examinations during the green card process.
Immigrant Visa for Physical Therapists
General Information
A physical therapist who wishes to apply for an Immigrant Visa (Permanent Resident Status) is required to have:
| DATE | PUBLICATION | ARTICLE TITLE |
| June 2017 | Google Hangout |
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Immigration Law In The Workplace
Rajiv S. Khanna
(Published in The Practical Lawyer, Dec. 2009
A publication of American Law Institute-American Bar Association)
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| Date | Audio Recordings | Video Recordings | Questions/Topic for the Call | |
| November 14, 2019 | https://youtu.be/iexR_HQi9ZM |
Number 9
Volume IX
Washington, D.C.
A. STATUTORY NUMBERS
FDNS H1B Assessment Overview and History:
The Office of Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS), a Division of the National Security and Records Verification (NSRV) Directorate, drafted this report, in collaboration with the other USCIS Directorates and the USCIS Office of Chief Counsel. All USCIS components reviewed the cases involving fraud or technical violations and the proposed enhancements to the H-1B program and concurred on the report.
For more information on this report please check the attachment.