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Explore "j1" with insightful episodes like "2024年シーズンJ1順位予想", "What's happening with the USCIS Openings? Week 3", "What are Your Family and Marriage Green Card Options", "What you need to know after you get Your J1 Waiver approved" and "Beats+Crates Radio: First Class" from podcasts like ""フットボールしぶっ!", "US Citizenship Podcast", "The Top Talent and Immigration Show", "The Top Talent and Immigration Show" and "B+C Radio"" and more!
Episodes (11)
What's happening with the USCIS Openings? Week 3
Dr Hernandez and I talk about the good news and bad news from USCIS June 18-26:
DACA victory, Visa bans, Civics Pilot, SF/SJ re-opening, possible new procedures, impending furlough, participating in democracy, DC statehood and more!
What's happening with the USCIS Openings? Week 3
The video with full audio is about 40 minutes long.
Watch it at https://bit.ly/uscis-week-03
QUICK TAKE: USCIS Openings Week 3
Video with slides only, no audio.
10 seconds per slide, approximately 3.5 minutes
https://bit.ly/uscis-week-03x
One big concern: a possible USCIS furlough in August. This can greatly delay naturalization and immigration petitions.
Please contact Congress to fully fund USCIS!
Write or say this message:
I SUPPORT THE FULL FUNDING OF USCIS
Example of the address:
Honorable Lucille Roybal-Allard
Chairwoman, Homeland Security Subcommittee House Appropriations Committee
2006 Rayburn House Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20515
More information about who to contact about USCIS funding:
House Committee on Appropriations
Homeland Security subcommittee
2006 Rayburn House Office Building
(202) 225-5834
https://appropriations.house.gov/subcommittees/homeland-security-116th-congress
Committee Membership:
Lucille Roybal-Allard, Chairwoman
Henry Cuellar
Dutch Ruppersberger
David E. Price
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Grace Meng
Chuck Fleischmann, Ranking Member
John Rutherford
Dan Newhouse
Steven Palazzo
Pete Aguilar
You can also direct postal correspondence to your representatives as follows:
The Honorable (Name)
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 224-3121
http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/
What are Your Family and Marriage Green Card Options
Each step and milestone in the immigration process has its own requirements and possible pitfalls, and knowing what to expect will greatly increase the chances of a successful visa or green card. There are a number of paths to take for the visa process, and taking one wrong step along the way can lead a petitioner to have to start the whole process over again.
This week host Kaushik Ranchod continues his discussion on the next steps immigrants take after the visa process, possible changes to the Public Charge, and some of the visa options for couples who are married or engaged.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
[1:54] Options immigrants have after finishing the visa process
[4:12] Example case for the visa process
[5:26] Public Charge and the Affidavit of Support
[6:43] The Public Charge criteria may become more strict soon
[7:30] The Adjustment of Status Marriage-Based Green Card
[9:21] The K1 Fiance Visa option
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Sponsor for this episode
Ranchod Law Group has a mission to provide freedom and prosperity for immigrants and help more businesses to connect to top talent. The Ranchod Law Group believes that immigrants add tremendous value to the US economy seek to help companies grow with help from the immigrant talent that can contribute to their bottom line.
They also help immigrants navigate the complicated immigration process today. Ranchod Law Group has been in business for nearly 20 years in Northern California and serves clients nationwide. Contact Ranchod Law Group today for details on how the firm can help you to solve your immigration challenges. You can visit Ranchod Law Group or call 916-613-3553 or email info@ranchodlaw.com.
Disclaimer
The contents of this post and podcast episode are intended to convey general information only and not to provide legal advice or opinions. The contents of this podcast and show notes, and the posting and listening of the information in this podcast and in these show notes, should not be construed as, and should not be relied upon for, legal or tax advice in any particular circumstance or fact situation. The information presented on this podcast may not reflect the most current legal developments. No action should be taken in reliance on the information contained in this podcast and we disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the contents of this site to the fullest extent permitted by law. An attorney should be contacted for advice on specific legal issues.
What you need to know after you get Your J1 Waiver approved
Getting the J1 Waiver approved is a big milestone. The process does not end there, however, and some people do not plan well for what comes next.
This week Kaushik talks about the next steps for those who have had the J1 Exceptional Hardship Waiver approved and need to know what to do following their approval. There are a number of mistakes that some people make, and most of them come down to planning. The issues can be even greater when there are children under the age of 21.
In this episode, Kaushik Ranchod talks about the options that are available after getting a J1, as well as how to apply when your job has not been finalized.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
[2:51] Your options after you get a J1 Waiver
[3:34] Can you apply while your job is pending?
[4:45] Options for those under the age of 21
[7:31] Cap exemptions
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Sponsor for this episode
Ranchod Law Group has a mission to provide freedom and prosperity for immigrants and help more businesses to connect to top talent. The Ranchod Law Group believes that immigrants add tremendous value to the US economy seek to help companies grow with help from the immigrant talent that can contribute to their bottom line.
They also help immigrants navigate the complicated immigration process today. Ranchod Law Group has been in business for nearly 20 years in Northern California and serves clients nationwide. Contact Ranchod Law Group today for details on how the firm can help you to solve your immigration challenges. You can visit Ranchod Law Group or call 916-613-3553 or email info@ranchodlaw.com.
Disclaimer
The contents of this post and podcast episode are intended to convey general information only and not to provide legal advice or opinions. The contents of this podcast and show notes, and the posting and listening of the information in this podcast and in these show notes, should not be construed as, and should not be relied upon for, legal or tax advice in any particular circumstance or fact situation. The information presented on this podcast may not reflect the most current legal developments. No action should be taken in reliance on the information contained in this podcast and we disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the contents of this site to the fullest extent permitted by law. An attorney should be contacted for advice on specific legal issues.