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Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law

Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law

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Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law

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Immigration Law Articles

H-1 Specialty Occupations

What is an H-1B Visa? The H-1B visa is for U.S. employers seeking temporary workers for specialty occupations. Temporary means a total H-1B visa period of 6 years (H-1Bs are usually applied for in 3 year increments).  An H-1B can

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E-3 Australian Citizens

The USCIS issued guidance to its regional offices regarding the processing of E-3 Australian citizen visas. The most salient guidance concerns process and procedure for those already in the U.S. seeking to change status to E-3. If you entered the

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Employment Visas 240-Day Rule

The following work visa applications to extend are automatically authorized to continue employment with the same employer for a period not to exceed 240 days, beginning on the date of the expiration of the authorized period of stay: A-3, E-1,

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Dual Citizenship

From the U.S. State Department Website: Dual Nationality The concept of dual nationality means that a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time. Each country has its own citizenship laws based on its own policy.Persons may

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Immigration Fraud: Don’t Do It!

As an attorney, I am forbidden from assisting a client in perpetrating a fraud. A material misrepresentation or omission of fact in an immigration matter (even on the forms) can be considered Immigration Fraud. A GOOD RULE OF THUMB DON’T

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Background Check Information for Immigrants

All applicants for a U.S. immigration benefit are subject to criminal and national security background checks to ensure they are eligible for that benefit. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Federal agency that oversees immigration benefits, performs checks on

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