Employment Based Green Cards News

Employment-based Adjustment of Status Applicants: Send in Your Medical Forms ASAP for More Efficient Processing

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) plays a significant role in the processing of employment-based visas, and USCIS wants to ensure the center uses as many available visas as possible in fiscal year (FY) 2022, which ends on Sept. 30, 2022.  

USCIS Urges Eligible Applicants to Switch Employment-Based Categories

Release Date 

02/18/2022

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services encourages eligible applicants to consider requesting to transfer the underlying basis of their adjustment of status application to the first (priority workers) or second (noncitizens in professions with advanced degrees or with exceptional ability) employment-based preference categories, because there is an exceptionally high number of employment-based immigrant visas available in these categories during this fiscal year (October 2021 through September 2022).

Rajiv's Comments in the News - Joe Biden to present Citizenship Bill in Senate on Thursday; Indians in Green card queue could benefit

Published by: The Economic Times  - Date: February 18, 2021

Quotes and Excerpts from Rajiv in the article:

“The Bill will go through many changes and by the time it gets passed by both Houses it could be totally different. It also needs 10 Republicans to vote in the Senate which is a tall order, so we will have to see how this plays out,” said Rajiv S Khanna, Managing Attorney at immigration.com

For more details please see the attachment below.

Radio Show with Rajiv S. Khanna - "Recent Regulations by the USCIS and Department of Labor" - Effect on H-1B, Students, US Businesses

Following is an excerpt from a Radio Show with Rajiv S. Khanna:

"I think these regulations will get frozen and I think we will be able to revert to our last year's lottery system and we'll be able to make it through this year but I also think that it's going to be a comprehensive legal immigration reform".

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USCIS Clarifies Guidance on Initial and Further Deployment of Investment Capital

USCIS has updated the USCIS Policy Manual with clarifying guidance on the deployment of investment capital under the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. It addresses the deployment of capital by a new commercial enterprise before jobs have been created. It also further explains the deployment of capital after an immigrant investor meets the program’s job creation requirements.