
Business Immigration Newsbrief by Badmus Immigration Law Firm, PC
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Friday, July 13, 2001
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Issue 4
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VOLUME 1
ISSUE 4
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July 10, 2001
Extraordinary Ability Visa - Are you a Superstar?
For those individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their profession, the O-1 visa or permanent residence based upon extraordinary ability may be an option.
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July 10, 2001
Reminder: Premium Processing For H-1B Status
The INS will begin guaranteed 15 day processing for H-1B visas on July 30, 2001. Those who want this surface must pay $1000 in addition to the normal filing fee that ranges from $110 to $1110.
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July 9, 2001
Top 10 Tips for Getting Control of Your Time
http://www.e-zinez.com
by Schultz, Kate
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July 1, 2001
Visa Bulletin
For current priority dates for family and business immigration
Great news - All categories of business immigration, including unskilled workers, continue to be current, which means that all workers with approved visa numbers can apply for adjustment of status or consular processing. If you have an approved I140 and have not applied for adjustment of status (the final phase of the permanent residence application), now is the time to do it.
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June 6, 2001
24 hour Case Status Available
www.workvisadirect.com
Clients of Badmus Immigration Law Firm can get case status information 24 hours per day confidentially
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Archive Issue
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Issue 3
June 18, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 3
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Issue 2
June 11, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 2
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Issue 1
June 04, 2001
Vol. 1
Issue 1
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Published by Badmus Immigration Law Firm Copyright © 2001 Badmus Immigration Law Firm. All rights reserved. The information contained in these articles are offered only for general informational and educational purposes. They are not offered as and do not constitute legal advice or legal opinions. Although we intend to keep this information current, we do not promise or guarantee that the information applies to your specific situation. You should not act or rely upon the information in these pages without seeking the advice of an attorney
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