Thursday, January 30, 2014

We have moved to 100 State Street

After 15 years on Franklin Street, we have just relocated our office to 100 State Street in Boston.   Our new space is closer to the JFK Federal Building which houses both the Boston USCIS office as well as the Boston Immigration Court.  Given the disruption, we are hoping that we will not move again for another 15 years. 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

H-1B Season for FY-2015 is Approaching

It is mid-January and it is not too early for employers to begin thinking about the preliminary preparation for new H-1Bs for next year.  Applications should be ready to be filed so that they arrive at the Vermont Service Center on April 1, 2014 for employment to begin on October 1, 2014.  As the date approaches, USCIS will likely provide guidance on filing and whether there will be a range of dates like last year.  It appears likely, based on the economy and visa availability during the last two years, that the visa cap will be reached during the initial filing period.  More news to come.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Immigration Reform - Not Dead Yet?

As we enter 2014, there is still a slight glimmer of hope that the 113th Congress may yet address immigration reform.  The Senate passed a comprehensive bill last year, but the House has declined to take up the issue.  Speaker Boehner has recently sent signals that at least certain pieces may be addressed this year.  The New York Times published an interesting article yesterday: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/02/us/politics/boehner-is-said-to-back-change-on-immigration.html?_r=0 

I had written off the chances for reform several months ago, but as we approach the 2014 elections, there is apparently renewed interest.  And if there is reform, let's hope that Congress addresses:  family unity, backlogs in processing, H-1B visas and DREAMers.