DOS Releases March 2016 Visa Bulletin
This year’s March Visa Bulletin reveals advancements in the Final Action Dates of all employment-based categories except EB-3 India. Notably, the Final Action Date for EB-2 China
This year’s March Visa Bulletin reveals advancements in the Final Action Dates of all employment-based categories except EB-3 India. Notably, the Final Action Date for EB-2 China
The U.S. Department of State has issued the December 2015 Visa Bulletin. Of note:
USCIS Issued When to File Your Adjustment of Status Application for Family-Sponsored or Employment-Based Preference Visas: December 2015 to help readers determine if it is time to
Kathryn Karam Participates in “Doing Business in America” roundtable hosted by the Galleria Microsoft Retail Store. Kathryn talked about What type of visa will you
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Department of Homeland Security director Jeh Johnson has issued a memo directing USCIS Director Leon Rodriguez to change the Immigration Service’s prior regulations to allow all family
The U.S. Department of State has issued the December 2014 Visa Bulletin. Notable changes include:
USCIS announced today that it has issued a new policy clarifying the definition of mother for immigration purposes to include mothers and parents who used alternative reproductive
The Supreme Court has granted certiorari in the case of Kerry v. Din, in which a U.S. Citizen wife had petitioned for her husband. When her
Kathryn N. Karam was named in the Honorable Mention category of the Houston Business Journal 2014 40 Under 40 List.
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