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Laura J. Danielson Fredrikson & Byron PA

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USCIS announces several thousand EB-5 green cards issued so far in first quarter of FY 2012, releases latest stats *

USA - February 8 2012
The Department of State issued 2,364 EB-5 green cards between October 1, 2011, and mid-January 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced at its quarterly EB-5 stakeholders meeting on January 23, 2012.

Co-authors: Debra A. Schneider, Loan T. Huynh, Zhu "June" Cheng.


USCIS seeks comments on draft L-1 templates *

USA - February 8 2012
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) seeks comments on draft request for evidence (RFE) templates for Forms I-129: L-1 intra company transferee (blanket petition, L-1A manager or executive, L-1A new office (first year), and qualifying relationship/ownership and control/doing business.

Co-authors: Debra A. Schneider, Loan T. Huynh, Zhu "June" Cheng.


USCIS considers allowing provisional waivers for immediate relatives *

USA - February 8 2012
USCIS announced on January 9, 2012, that it intends to change its current process for filing and adjudicating certain applications for waivers of inadmissibility filed in connection with an immediate relative immigrant visa application.

Co-authors: Debra A. Schneider, Loan T. Huynh, Zhu "June" Cheng.


DOS launches 90-day pilot program allowing online passport card applications *

USA - February 8 2012
On January 24, 2012, the Department of State’s Office of Passport Services launched a 90-day pilot program allowing adult U.S. citizens living in the U.S. and Canada to apply for a passport card online.

Co-authors: Debra A. Schneider, Loan T. Huynh, Zhu "June" Cheng.


DOJ’s Office of Special Counsel lists employer best practices during worksite enforcement audits *

USA - February 8 2012
The Department of Justice’s Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices has released the following do’s and don’ts for employers facing audits by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Co-authors: Debra A. Schneider, Loan T. Huynh, Zhu "June" Cheng.


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