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I Wasn’t Selected in the H-1B Lottery: Now What?
May 14, 2014

I Wasn’t Selected in the H-1B Lottery: Now What?

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced last week it had completed the lottery to select applications for the 65,000 regular cap and 20,000 more U.S. masters cap H-1B visas for the next fiscal year. From the start of the filing period on April 1…

Law Enforcement Certification: A determinative step in your U visa case
December 14, 2013

Law Enforcement Certification: A determinative step in your U visa case

Applying for a U nonimmigrant status—a lawful, temporary status for immigrant victims of certain crimes, like domestic violence and sexual assault, who are helpful to law enforcement—is a lengthy process that is only possible with the essential signature known as the law enforcement certification. Requesting…

Federal Government Partial Shut-Down Affects Some Immigration Cases
October 14, 2013

Federal Government Partial Shut-Down Affects Some Immigration Cases

The federal government has shut down operations considered “non-essential” as of October 1, 2013, because Congress has failed to authorize adequate funding for the government. This will affect some immigration cases immediately. If the shutdown continues for an extended timeframe, it will likely have more…

Business Leaders Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform, (And With Good Reason)
August 13, 2013

Business Leaders Support Comprehensive Immigration Reform, (And With Good Reason)

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recently spoke out publicly in favor of comprehensive immigration reform, urging changes to our system that would support the growth of the tech industry and allow the undocumented to pursue their dreams1. Zuckerberg made his comments before the screening of “Documented,”…

Kristin Knudson Speaks About Immigration Reform
July 17, 2013

Kristin Knudson Speaks About Immigration Reform

In an article published in El Comercio de Colorado (in Spanish) on June 27, 2013 about the immigration reform forum hosted by Mi Familia Vota and Regis University’s bilingual campus, Attorney Kristin Knudson explained the significance of the Senate passing the Border Security, Economic Opportunity…

Attorney Kristin Knudson Talks Immigration Reform with El Comercio de Colorado
July 16, 2013

Attorney Kristin Knudson Talks Immigration Reform with El Comercio de Colorado

In an interview (in Spanish) with Attorney Kristin Knudson published in El Comercio de Coloradoon July 11, 2013, she opines the Senate’s version of the immigration reform bill contains many positive provisions that would allow some undocumented individuals to start on a path to citizenship,…

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