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How FDNS Uses Social Media to Detect Immigration Fraud ?

The role of the Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate (FDNS) in immigration fraud detection is crucial. FDNS works closely with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)...

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Why is USCIS Taking So Long? – Find Out How

If you’re finding it tough to navigate the complexities of USCIS processes, you’re not alone. Many individuals face challenges with their immigration cases, especially when dealing with delays and the need for assistance. Understanding the...

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H-1B Visa Fraud: A Costly Mistake for Employers and Applicants

The H-1B visa program is a beacon of opportunity for skilled foreign workers, but it’s not immune to abuse. A recent case involving Indian-origin founders of a U.S.-based company highlights a major scam where fake...

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Why DHS and USCIS Keep Decades of Immigration Records Digitized?

Immigration records hold immense importance in verifying eligibility and documenting history. The USCIS Integrated Digitization Document Management Program (IDDMP) now stores critical records digitally, making them accessible for mission-related tasks. Recent updates involve collaboration with...

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Do You Know the Legal Requirements of Form I-9? Here’s

Understanding the process of employment eligibility verification is crucial for both employers and employees in the United States. Form I-9, issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), plays a vital role in this...

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F-1 visa student holding a toy airplane, concerned about international travel limits under the 5-Month Rule, sitting at a desk with a map, laptop, and open notebook.

5-Month Rule for F-1 Visas: How It Could Impact Your

The 5-Month Rule is a new regulation that affects F-1 international students studying in the United States. This rule limits how long students can stay outside the U.S. while keeping their visa status. Understanding this...

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How Can You Build a Strong EB-2 NIW Case? A

Authors: Jonathan Wasden & Justin Rivera, Immigration Attorneys Provide a concise overview of the EB-2 NIW process, emphasizing that it offers a unique path to U.S. residency by waiving the typical job offer requirement in cases...

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Dual Citizenship: Unlocking Global Opportunities and Responsibilities

Authors: Jonathan Wasden & Justin Rivera, Immigration Attorneys Dual citizenship is a unique status that allows individuals to be citizens of two countries at the same time. This can lead to many advantages and challenges. In...

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H-1B Visa Sponsorship: How Employers Can Stay Compliant with Public

Authors: Jonathan Wasden & Justin Rivera, Immigration Attorneys Public Access Files (PAFs) are essential for employers in the H-1B visa process. These files help ensure that employers comply with immigration laws and maintain fair working conditions...

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