As international borders begin to reopen, and airlines resume flights post Covid lockdown, travelers are preparing to plan their summer travel. Although this is going to have a slow start, the loosening of stay-at-home orders ensure that airlines, airports as well as the Transport Security Administration (TSA) have made ample adjustments to their systems…
Starting today, June 1, 2020 USCIS has resumed the option of premium processing for Form I-129 Petition for a Non-Immigrant Worker and Form I-140, Immigrant petition for Alien Workers. This will be done in phases over the next few weeks. As predicted by Path2USA when USCIS had announced suspension of all premium processing options on March…
Updated: The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) around the country are gearing up to restart in-person services at their field offices, asylum offices, and application support centers (ASCs) after June 4, 2020. As USCIS prepares to resume non-emergency public services, they have issued guidelines regarding access and entrance…
Unlike H1-B visa holders whose US visa status is tied to their jobs, eligible H4 EAD visa holders can work for any employer. Upon being laid off by their employer, they can get another job with any employer in the US. This allows them the same benefits like any American worker and therefore, qualifies certain H4 visa holders for unemployment benefits…