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Immigration Memos
You can browse immigration memos by following the links below. This office has experience in dealing with all of the issues covered here. If you do not find the information you require, please contact us. We will be happy to help.
Retrogression is back!!! For more information click here
Filing fees increasing effective November 23, 2010.
Labor Certification attorney's fees to be paid only by the employer, effective July 16, 2007 Attorney's fees and the cost of recruitment and related expenses to the Labor Certification process can only be paid for by the employer.
Options for Foreign Medical School Graduates
H-1B Options for Physicians, Post Graduate Training and Attending Positions
Step One to the J-1 Waiver, Finding a Job
Information about the H-1B Petition
Attorney’s Fees, Labor Condition Applications, and the H-1B Process
Portability of the H-1B Petition
Procedure for Obtaining an H-1B visa at a U.S. Consulate
Options for Doctors Finishing Residency
Fellowship vs. Attending Position, The Big Decision
Dilemma of Filing an H for an Attending Physician License; Cap Exemption
National Interest Waiver for Physicians
Information for International Nurses
Options leading to Permanent Residency
The Labor Certification Process
Immigration Planning: It is never too early to start
Information for Employers
The Labor Condition Application
Form I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification
Termination of Employment/Termination of H-1B Petition and Labor Condition Application
Site Inspections by the USCIS-FDNS Pertaining to H-1B Petitions
Miscellaneous Information
Registration Requirements for Citizens and Nationals of Countries Designated by the State Department
Form AR11: Notification to USCIS of New Addresses
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Tel: (212) 840-3878 Fax: (917) 510-0872
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