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Only Strong Visas Need Apply We are a boutique law firm practicing immigration law exclusively. We stay on top of the latest developments in law and policy in order to save our clients time and money. Our principal attorney will personally handle your case from start to finish. As of this date, we are honored to maintain an unbroken record of approved visas.*** Because of our current caseload and because Ms. Pai personally prepares each visa application, the Law Office of Susan Pai will only be accepted a few new clients in 2008. ***Please note our past successes are no indication of the potential sucess of your case. Every case is different and each matter is handled as an individual and unique matter. Please use our information-rich website www.StrongVisa.com. We try to provide you with the most up to date, useful information available on the web.
HOT TOPICS Attorney Susan Pai Continues to Maintain an Unbroken Record of Approved Visas see our client comments for some of our feedback L-1 Visa for to Open a U.S. Office. If you have a non-U.S. Company and wish to open a U.S. branch, the L-1 visa a good option. Click here for more information. Update to: Is It Possible to Obtain a Cap-subject H-1B Concurrent to Cap-Exempt Employment? Not at this time. Pending clarification, the Law Office of Susan Pai no longer files Concurrent H-1B applications. CSC Restores Prior Policy With Respect to Certain Forms of Concurrent H-1B Employment The CSC has pending clarification from USCIS Headquarters, CSC will return to prior policy with respect to certain forms of concurrent H-1B employment involving employment of an H-1B alien in cap-subject employment where the alien is already employed in cap-exempt employment. CSC intends to deny such concurrent filing petitions, Susan Pai Contributes to Wikipedia Article on E-3 Visas Susan Pai Contributes to Wikipedia Article on Recent Amendment Increasing H-1B Fees There are H-1B Visas Available Even After the Numbers Run Out. Individuals employed at higher educational institutions and their related or affiliated nonprofit entities are not subject to the annual H-1B cap. Do not give up if you haven't found a job by April 1, 2007. Begin looking for an H-1B job with a college, university, or nonprofit organization affiliated with a college or university. Will Employers Have to Wait Until October 1, 2008 to Hire H-1B Employees? Employers can hire E-3 Australians, H1B1 Singaporeans and Chileans, and TN Mexicans and Canadians NOW. |
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