
Recent NewsJune 11, 2008Premium Processing Service for Certain Immigrant Petitions "I-140" Is Now ReinstatedCertain Immigrants can now have their employer file their I-140 petitions using premium processing under the following conditions: 1) the employee is currently in H visa status and is nearing his maximum six (6) years within sixty (60) days; 2) the employee has not had a labor certification or I-140 pending for more than 365 (which would prompt H-1b visa extension for one (1) year); 3) the employee can not file a concurrent I-140 petition and I-485 application because his or her priority date is not current; and 4) if the I-140 is approved, the employee could extend his or her H-1b visa for 3 years to pursuant to section 106(c) of the American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act of 2000 ("AC21"). a. PERM Applicants This is excellent news for those employees who were not lucky enough to have started a PERM or I-140 petition within 365 of the expiration of their H-1b visa six (6) year limit AND who are now within sixty (60) days of such expiration of their H-1b visa status. If such employee has an approved PERM application but could not file a concurrent I-140 and I-485 because of the retrogression of the priority dates, he or she can now have their employer file I-140 under premium processing. This will result in the approval of the I-140 within the sixty (60) day period and would then enable the employer to extend their H-1b visa for three (3) additional years. b. PERM Exempt Applicants Similarly, if 1) the alien is exempt from filing for PERM because the alien is eligible to file or has filed a Second Preference Employment Based petition (EB-2) under the National Interest Waiver provision; 2) the employee is now within sixty (60) days of the expiration of his maximum stay under H-1b visa; 3) the employee has not had such petition pending for more than 365 days thereby enabling him or her to extend H-1b visa status for one (1) more year; and 3) the employee or alien is not eligible to file a concurrent I-485 application because of the retrogression of the priority dates. Now this alien/employee can convert his case to premium processing thereby getting it approved within such sixty (60) days. This would enable the employer to file for a three (3) year extension of the H-1b visa status pursuant to § 106(c) of AC21. How to Contact Us: If you have questions about an immigration matter, and/or you need help in the process, please contact our immigration attorneys or call the law firm of Shihab & Associates Co., LPA at the nearest office close to you to speak with an attorney. We handle various matters including family immigration, immigrant visas, non-immigrant visas, employment visas and H1B visas, Investor Visas, PERM applications, Green Cards and Permanent Residence, and many more. Please contact us and experience how "We Embrace your Dreams and Make Them Our Goal." The Law Firm of Shihab & Associates, Co., LPA has offices in Columbus Ohio; Cleveland Ohio, Detroit Metro Area, Southfield, Michigan; and Washington, DC. At Shihab & Associates, our experienced attorneys provide services to clients in many Ohio cities including Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton and Toledo, OH. We also serve clients in different locations around the state of Michigan and the Detroit Metro Area including Canton, Dearborn, Detroit, Southfield and Westland MI. We help a diverse clientele in the Washington DC Metro Area including, Alexandria, Arlington VA, Silver Spring MD, and Washington DC. We have assisted clients from virtually every state in the USA as well as many countries How to Contact Us: If you have questions about an immigration matter, and/or you need help in the process, please contact our immigration attorneys or call the law firm of Shihab & Associates Co., LPA at the nearest office close to you to speak with an attorney. We handle various matters including family immigration, immigrant visas, non-immigrant visas, employment visas and H1B visas, Investor Visas, PERM applications, Green Cards and Permanent Residence, and many more. Please contact us and experience how "We Embrace your Dreams and Make Them Our Goal." The Law Firm of Shihab & Associates, Co., LPA has offices in Columbus Ohio; Cleveland Ohio, Detroit Metro Area, Southfield, Michigan; and Washington, DC. At Shihab & Associates, our experienced attorneys provide services to clients in many Ohio cities including Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton and Toledo, OH. We also serve clients in different locations around the state of Michigan and the Detroit Metro Area including Canton, Dearborn, Detroit, Southfield and Westland MI. We help a diverse clientele in the Washington DC Metro Area including, Alexandria, Arlington VA, Silver Spring MD, and Washington DC. We have assisted clients from virtually every state in the USA as well as many countries around the world. |
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