LATEST NEWS ON IMMIGRATION
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE KERRY DISCUSSES AMNESTY
April 2004 - Despite amnesty's connotation as being synonymous with "rewarding persons who have engaged in illegal activity," Kerry told the world...
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Immigration Updates
March 2004 - USCIS (formerly INS) announced on February 17, 2004 that enough cap-subject H-1B cases are in the pipeline to reach the fiscal 2004 cap.
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PRESIDENT BUSH PROPOSES LAW ALLOWING TEMPORARY VISAS TO UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS
February 2004 - President Bush set forth his proposal to Congress to institute a program for those who are in the US illegally, so that they may work for a period of three years in a temporary worker status.
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Immigration Proposal Could Affect South Asians
February 2004 - President Bush on January 7 proposed granting temporary legal status to millions of undocumented workers. By Manav Tanneeru
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Special Registration Has NOT Ended ?Many Requirements Continue
January 2004 - The most awaited releases of 2004 are the two war epics ? JP Dutta's LoC...
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Is Permanent Residency Permanent?
December 2003 - The superstar of yesteryears Rajesh Khanna is all set to make a comeback. He has three films lined up ? Mazhab Se Mohabbat Tak with the Godhra riots as its backdrop, Chess and Fathers For Sale which is a bilingual.
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District Office Filings Will Be Sent To National Benefits Center
November 2003 - USCIS (formerly "INS") has announced that within the next 3 months, and starting immediately in some districts, all new family-based filings that are sent to the USCIS local offices will be forwarded to the National Benefits Center (NBC)
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IMMIGRATION UPDATES
September 2003 - As of August 19, 2003, the National Passport Information Center (NPIC), the centralized public contact center for U.S. passport information, will move from 1-900 fee-for-service to toll-free service.
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BCIS BEGINS OFFERING ONLINE FILING FOR TWO POPULAR IMMIGRATION FORMS
August 2003 - All latest immigration updates.
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BCIS BEGINS OFFERING ONLINE FILING FOR TWO POPULAR IMMIGRATION FORMS
July 2003 - On May 29, 2003, the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) started accepting electronic filing (e-filing) of two of the most commonly submitted immigration forms...