News Bytes
USCIS is reminding customers
that the USCIS immigration benefit fees have increased, effective April 30.
All applications postmarked on or before Thursday, April 29, 2004, will
be subject to the previous fees.
The
new USCIS immigration benefit application fees are available at:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/USCISFeeStructure.pdf
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The Texas Service Center has
acknowledged that the numerous rejections of cap-subject H1-B visas filed after
April 1, 2004 were in error. TSC is
urging people to re-file immediately, as the TSC mailroom is now under
instructions not to reject an H1-B filing that has a start date on the I-129 of
October 1st or later, provided it is not more than 6 months from the date of
filing.
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Service centers have been
instructed by a procedural guidance memo from the Director of Service Center
Operations to concurrently adjudicate concurrently filed I-140s and I-485s.
Only if the fingerprints and name checks have cleared on the I-485 will
the agency adjudicate previously filed concurrent packages.
The memo is located at http://www.aila.org/infonet/fileViewer.aspx?docID=12802.
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Instructions on how to apply
for a waiver of special registration requirements at both the New York and Los
Angeles field offices have been provided by the respective offices.
Instructions on how to file in New York are located at http://www.aila.org/infonet/fileViewer.aspx?docID=12846
and instructions on how to file in Los Angeles are located at http://www.aila.org/infonet/fileViewer.aspx?docID=12845.
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Malik Jarno, an orphaned
teenager from Guinea who is mentally disabled, appeared for his asylum hearing
on April 22, 2004. Jarno could
qualify for asylum on several grounds - a Guinean mental health expert has
submitted written testimony attesting to the persecution a mentally retarded
orphan could face in Guinea; his home was destroyed and his father, a religious
leader, was imprisoned and later killed by the Guinean government in 1998;
Guinean officials have also stated their intention to persecute Jarno upon his
return to Guinea because of the embarrassment his case has caused for the
country.
The Washington Lawyers’
Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, Amnesty International and a group
of over 70 lawmakers have been urging the Department of Homeland Security to
agree to grant Jarno political asylum.
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Immigration and Customs (ICE)
officials told The Salt Lake Tribune
last week that the agency is investigating Bear Creek Country Kitchens, a Heber
food company for possibly employing undocumented immigrants.
An audit revealed that up to 46 workers provided fraudulent paperwork,
including alien registration, proof of citizenship and Social Security numbers.
Initiating the probe were
former employees of Bear Creek who called ICE to complain that they were losing
their jobs to undocumented immigrants. Spokespeople
for Bear Creek said only seven of the people in question were full-time
employees. ICE officials said they
plan on tracking each worker whose documents look suspicious.
Disclaimer: This newsletter is provided as a public service and not intended to establish an attorney client relationship. Any reliance on information contained herein is taken at your own risk.