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H-1B Updates for FY 2023

Last week, USCIS updated H-1B registration and selection data for FY 2023. For FY 2023, USCIS received 483,927 H-1B registrations and initially selected 127,600 registrations. Compared with FY 2022, the H-1B registration for FY 2023 increased 57%. Employers and their attorneys should have received an email in the end of March, 2022 to notify them …

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We knew DYgreencard from friend’s referral. It is great especially during the pandemic.

We knew DYgreencard from friend’s referral. It is great especially during the pandemic. We submitted our information and documents online.  An immigration lawyer also contacted us to ensure the completeness and accuracy of our entire adjustment of status application. We even did not need to do any printing job! Because DYgreencard mailed our application to …

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My EAD/AP combo card was expiring so I have DYgreencard.com to help me renew it.

My EAD/AP combo card was expiring so I have DYgreencard.com to help me renew it. It is amazing! Very convenient and all done online! Moreover, the renewal application was reviewed by an immigration attorney before it was sent to USCIS by the staff of DYgreencard. Now I have my new EAD/AP combo card at hand. …

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Third H-1B Visa Case Struck Down Against Trump Administration

Trump Administration Lost Again in H-1B Visa Case For the third time this month, the Trump Administration lost a case that would have limited H-1B applicants looking for work in the United States. The administration and the Department of Labor, according to U.S. District Court Judge Sullivan, violated the Administrative Procedure Act by seeking to …

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California Federal Court Rejects New Prevailing Wage Rules

On December 1, 2020, a California federal district court (the United States District Court for the Northern District of California) has rejected the new prevailing wage rules promoted by two United States agencies, the Department of Labor and the Department of Homeland Security. Both were fast-tracked in the early part of October 2020. The rules …

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