Month: March 2014
TIME TO FILE H-1B PETITIONS!
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will begin accepting new cap subject H-1B petitions beginning on Tuesday April 1, 2014. We anticipate that H-1B numbers will be exhausted within the first days of availability. DMCA is still accepting and preparing these types of H-1B filings for professionals where the position requires a related degree. There is still time – contact us today at 1-866-690-1844 to speak with one of our business immigration attorneys. Foreign nationals that are not eligible for an H-1B may qualify for a different type of work classification. We represent individuals and companies throughout the country we can ... Read more
INS AND OUTS OF THE U VISA
Being the victim of a crime can be a terrifying and sometimes life-threatening experience. It is even more difficult if the victim is undocumented and fears deportation if he or she turns to local law enforcement for help. The United States government recognizes that in order to fight crime, the police and prosecutors need the cooperation of victims, and require the tools to encourage their participation and trust. And so, Congress created the U visa. If someone without lawful immigration status has been the victim of a serious crime in the U.S., has been helpful to the investigation and/or prosecution ... Read more