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Feb 26 – H1B, EB3

February 26, 2020

<!– Comment –>
<p>Comment: H1B, EB3</p>
<p>
Today’s Immigration Daily issue features several items of interest, including Articles, Bloggings and News about H1B, EB3 and more. Please scroll down to find the item(s) below.

</p>Please let us know your thoughts by writing to <a href=”mailto:editor@ilw.com”>editor@ilw.com.</a><br/><br>
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<!– Article; Blogging; News –> <!– <p><a href=””></a> –>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/articles/393080-article-myuscis-account-creation-for-h-1b-employers-starts-february-24-2020-by-wolfsdorf-rosenthal-llp” target=”_blank”>Article: myUSCIS Account Creation for H-1B Employers Starts February 24, 2020 By Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/cmusillo/393066-dos-no-eb-3-progression-until-at-least-until-may-or-june” target=”_blank”>Blogging: Dos: No Eb-3 Progression Until At Least Until May Or June By Chris Musillo</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/immigrationlawblogs/393075-coronavirus-protection-versus-wall-part-2-cdc-says-us-unprepared-for-cononavirus-due-to-faulty-testing-kits-trump-cut-cdc-funding-while-building-border-wall-by-roger-algase” target=”_blank”>Blogging: Coronavirus protection versus Wall Part 2: CDC says US unprepared for cononavirus due to faulty testing kits. Trump cut CDC funding while building border Wall By Roger Algase</a></p>

<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/articles/news/393081-news-uscis-implementation-of-guidance-on-inadmissibility-on-public-charge-grounds” target=”_blank”>News: USCIS Implementation of Guidance on Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds</a></p>

<!– END Article; Blogging; News –>
<!– Focus –>
<p>Focus: H1B to EB5<br>
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<p>
EB5 investments can be secured in the USA
instead of flying overseas to get EB5
investors.
<br/>
You don’t need to fly to other countries
because:
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USA H1B to EB5
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Overseas EB5
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Cost
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Travel cost is cheaper
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Travel cost is higher
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Time
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Less time away from office
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More time consuming
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Market Size
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Bigger than any overseas
EB5 country (China, India,
Korea, Vietnam, etc)
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Every overseas country is
relatively smaller than USA
EB5
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Where &amp; When

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March 7
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Atlanta
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March 14
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Austin
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March 21
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San Jose
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April 4
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Dallas
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April 11
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Detroit
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April 18
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Seattle
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April 25
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Raleigh
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<!– END Focus –>
<!– Headlines –>
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<!– Headline: <a href=””>Click here</a><br/> –>

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Headline: Supreme Court hears arguments on law against encouraging illegal immigration
<a href=”https://www.jurist.org/news/2020/02/supreme-court-hears-arguments-on-encouraging-illegal-immigration/#” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: Appeals court rules against Wash. state in ‘sanctuary cities’ grant fight
<a href=”https://komonews.com/news/local/appeals-court-rules-against-wash-state-in-sanctuary-cities-grant-fight” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: Immigration Rights Group Protesting Recent ICE Arrests
<a href=”https://www.ksro.com/2020/02/26/immigration-rights-group-protesting-recent-ice-arrests/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: Cambodian refugee deported 2 years ago set to return to Massachusetts
<a href=”https://whdh.com/news/cambodian-refugee-deported-2-years-ago-set-to-return-to-massachusetts/” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>

Headline: A Mexican Exodus Is Helping Shrink the Undocumented Population
<a href=”https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/26/us/undocumented-population-study-mexicans.html” target=”_blank”>Click here</a><br>
</p>
<!– END Headlines –>

<!– Service Provider –>

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<!– Classifieds –>

<p>Help Wanted</br>

Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, & Berkowitz, P.C. has an opening for an immigration paralegal in any Baker Donelson location. Candidates must have either a Bachelor’s Degree and/or a paralegal certificate from an ABA approved paralegal program and at least 3-5 years of immigration experience. Responsibilities involve substantial writing and research for EB-1 and H-1Bs, and preparing responses to requests for evidence. Additional responsibilities include: assisting in determining case strategy; managing clients and tracking status of filings; gathering documentation from clients; reviewing case documents; assisting with legal research; filings with the government; drafting correspondence to the government and clients; preparing appropriate forms for government agencies, maintaining paperless file copies. Candidates should possess strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills, including the willingness and ability to work directly with foreign nationals to gather information. All applicants should have an aptitude for detail; the ability to work efficiently, and to work under pressure. Each candidate must be able to handle multiple projects at the same time and have excellent facility with computer systems and the ability to learn and efficiently use new systems. Candidates must be flexible, have regular attendance and be willing to work overtime if necessary.

Please apply at <a href=”https://recruiting2.ultipro.com/BAK1000/JobBoard/a0c6067b-4136-4d3e-cb97-976d42dbefe4/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=460e9464-d058-4f95-85ab-72f6e2f65ad0″ target=”_blank”>https://recruiting2.ultipro.com/BAK1000/JobBoard/a0c6067b-4136-4d3e-cb97-976d42dbefe4/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=460e9464-d058-4f95-85ab-72f6e2f65ad0</a></p>

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<p><a href=”http://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/idblog/393053-letters-of-the-week-feb-24-feb-28″ target=”blank”>Letters of the Week</a></p>
<!– END Letters to the Editor –>

<!– ComingsNGoings –>
<p>ComingsNGoings: Immigration Event<br>
Resources and Authorities Needed to Protect and Secure the Homeland

2:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Senate Committee on Homeland Security
SD-342 Senate Dirksen Building
Washington, DC, 20510
For More Information <a href=”https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/resources-and-authorities-needed-to-protect-and-secure-the-homeland”>https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/resources-and-authorities-needed-to-protect-and-secure-the-homeland</a> comingsNgoings announcements is a free service
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