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Cases of Third Country Visa processing (Chinese)(07/11/2001)
A Third Country Visa is a process whereby an alien, who is
already in the US, can apply for a non-immigrant visa with
a US Consulate located in Mexico or Canada.
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Application
of Labor Certification in EB-2 and EB-3 immigration
(Chinese)(07/05/2001)
Labor Certification
and a job offer are required for these two categories unless
the job offer is waived by the USCIS in the national interest,
or the job fits in a Schedule A designation, or establish
that they qualify for one of the shortage occupations in
the Labor Market Information Pilot Program.
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Frequently
Asked Questions about LC (Chinese)(06/28/2001)
A Labor Certification is a
complex process that a U.S. employer seeks a Labor Certificate
from the U.S. Department of Labor for the benefit of a prospective
alien employee.
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J-1,
J-1 waiver and immigration (Chinese)
(06/14/2001)
A J-1 Visa is a non-immigrant visa available to aliens that
fall under the designation "Exchange Visitor".
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Visa
and Status (Chinese)
(06/07/2001)
What is a visa? What is a status? The difference between
visa and status.
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Visa
Revalidation (Chinese)
(05/30/2001)
Visa Revalidation is the process
whereby certain individuals may renew their visa without
leaving the United States.
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Premium
Processing Program (Chinese)
(05/29/2001)
The Premium Processing
Program began on July 30, 2001. For an additional fee of
$1,000, USCIS will approve the petition, deny the petition,
or make a request for additional evidence within 15 calendar
days. USCIS will refund the $1000 fee if it does not adjudicate
a case within the required 15 calendar day period.
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How
to keep legal status when you are laid off? (Chinese)
(05/24/2001)
I am in H-1B status now but have been laid off by my employer.
How long is the grace period that allows me to keep legal
status? I am in H-1B status now. If I am laid off, what
must I do if I want to remain in the U.S.?
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Consular
Processing (Chinese)
(05/09/2001)
Consular Processing is the
process in which the beneficiary of an immigration petition
(either family based or employment based) is outside the
U.S. and applies for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate
overseas.
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