Issue #002 | January 2002
CONTENTS
- Maintaining Status After September 11, 2001
- Anthrax Decontamination Effects State Department's
Processing of Visa Revalidations
- Social Security Cards, Licensing and H-1B
Adjudication
- Bit for Lithuania Goes Into Effect
- Creation of a "Smart Border" and Joint U.S.-Canada
Statement on Northern Border Priorities
- Web-Based LCA System
- INS Fee Increases
- Work Authorization Bill for Spouses of Treaty
Trader/Investors and Intra-company Transferees Passes Congress
- INS Clarification on I-93 Waivers and Policy
for Deferred Inspection and Parole
- List of Detainees in INS Custody
- Employment Verification Pilot Program Clears
Congress
- Guest Worker Essential Worker Immigration
Still Needed
- January 2002 Processing Times and Visa Bulletin
In this issue there is word of a long awaited authorization for spouses
of L and E visa holders an informative update on the importance of maintaining
non-immigrant status in the U.S.
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