Chris Prescott

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), announced on October 23, 2023, its plan to amend and modernize the H-1B specialty occupation worker program as an effort to “attract global talent, reduce undue burdens on employers, and prevent fraud and abuse in the immigration system” under the Biden...

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The PSBP Law retained its immigration practice to obtain approval for an L-1A petition for a multinational manager. The petitioning U.S. entity, an international company engaged in in the business of IT and ITES services, required the managerial expertise of the beneficiary in the United States to serve in the role of Senior Program Manager. ...

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Renewing Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) has been a significant challenge for applicants, characterized by uncertainty, prolonged processing times, and the added burden of extensive paperwork. Previously USCIS issued EADs for 1- and 2-year increments, requiring applicants to file renewal applications to continue working. For individuals with a pending I-485 application stuck in a years-long backlog...

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Concurrent employment allows H-1B visa holders to work for multiple employers simultaneously. This can be a valuable option for H-1B workers who want to increase their earnings, gain new skills, or explore different career opportunities. In this article we address some of the frequently asked questions regarding concurrent filings. Can I work for more than...

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Introduction  Cross-chargeability is a concept that could prove to be a game-changer for those seeking permanent residence in the U.S. and who are experiencing lengthy delays caused by the backlog. In this article, we examine the intricacies of cross-chargeability and its impact on employment-based green card filings.  Understanding Employment-Based Green Card Filings  The employment-based green...

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Green Card Sponsorship for U.S. Citizens Living Abroad While green card sponsorship can be challenging, the complexity multiplies when a U.S. citizen spouse is living abroad. This article explores the unique considerations that arise in such situations. The usual procedure for most marriage-based cases involves the U.S. Citizen (USC) or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) residing...

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Immigrating to the United States can be a life-changing experience. For many, the goal is to obtain lawful permanent resident status, often referred to as a green card. One of the primary pathways to achieving this status is through the process known as “adjustment of status.” In this article, we will address some frequently asked...

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