LATEST NEWS ON IMMIGRATION
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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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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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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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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...
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SERVICE CENTER INFORMATION LINES TO BE CLOSED
June 2003 - The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS, formerly the INS) has made known that the BCIS 800 customer service number will begin accepting inquiries for all the service centers, starting May 12 or 13.