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Free Webinar On New Challenges To H-1B Visas: What Every Employer Needs To Know

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) are Increasing H-1B Audits and Random Site Visits this Year

The Department of Labor has announced that it has hired 250 new investigators and a primary responsibility for these investigators is to audit companies who have filed H-1B visas. These audits will focus on confirming that the individual is working at the described location, at the required wage, and performing the position described in the H-1B application.

Additionally, USCIS has received significant funding for a substantially increased volume of random site visits. USCIS, through the “fraud fee,” has engaged outside contractors to conduct thousands of random site visits to petitioners. Many of these visits are expected to occur after approval of the H-1B petition. Reports are that employers are receiving these visits, most with no notice, and many selected randomly.

During the webinar, we will address how to best prepare in advance – in the event your organization receives an audit from DOL or a random site visit from USCIS.

Free Webinar:
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
10:00 – 11:00 am (MDT)

Please RSVP at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/112591122

When you RSVP, you will be provided with the call-in and log-in information.

This webinar has been approved for 1.0 (General) recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute.

Please feel free to forward the email to colleagues who may be interested in this webinar also.

If you have any questions please contact us at 303-407-4100.

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House and Senate Pass DHS Appropriations Bill with several Immigration – Related Provisions – Bill Now in Conference

In early July, both the Senate and House of Representatives passed DHS appropriations bills with a few immigration related provisions. The House version reauthorized E-Verify for a period of two years. The Senate bill made both E-verify and the EB-5 pilot programs permanent, extended the Conrad-30 waiver program and non-ministerial religious worker immigrant visa programs for an additional three years, and authorized 700 miles of reinforced fencing. The bill also seeks to allow employers to use e-verify on current employees, and not just on new hires. Finally, the bill would seek to reverse the decision of the administration to withdraw the SSA no-match discussed above. The bill will proceed to conference to resolve differences in the bill and to determine which provisions will make it into a consolidated bill that will be presented to the President for signature.

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USCIS to Reinstate Premium Processing for Some R-1 Religion Workers

USCIS announced today that it was reinstating the premium processing option for certain R-1 petitions. Under premium processing, the petition receives an initial determination (approval, request for additional evidence or notice of intent to deny) within 15 days in exchange for an extra $1,000 filing fee. This program is only available for religious institutions that have previously had successful completion of a site inspection in conjunction with a previous R-1 petition at the location where the beneficiary will be employed.

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Obama Administration Announces plans to Withdraw Regulation on S.S. No-Match Rule, Implement Rule to Limit Federal Contract Awards to E-Verify

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it will be proposing a new regulation rescinding the 2007 No-Match Rule, which was blocked by court order shortly after issuance and has never taken effect. That rule established procedures that employers could follow if they receive SSA No-Match letters or notices from DHS that call into question work eligibility information provided by employees.

DHS also announced support and plans for a new regulation that will award federal contracts only to employers who use E-Verify to check employee work authorization. The federal contractor rule extends use of the E-Verify system to covered federal contractors and subcontractors, including those who receive American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds. After detailing the technical improvements to the system DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that the Administration plans to push ahead with full implementation of the rule, which will apply to federal solicitations and contract awards Government-wide starting on September 8, 2009.

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CDC Proposal to Remove HIV as Bar to Entering U.S

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a proposed rule to remove “Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection” from the definition of “communicable disease of public health significance,” which previously barred individuals from entering the United States. According to Bernie Wolfsdorf, president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), “The rationale for maintaining HIV infection as an excludable condition is no longer valid based on current medical and scientific knowledge and public health practice, and experience which has informed us on the characteristics of the virus, the modes of transmission of HIV, and the effective interventions to prevent further spread of the virus. This proposed rule will remove a discriminatory provision of immigration law that weakens families, limits employment, and stifles innovation and invention.”

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I-9 Audits by ICE Increasing

On July 1, 2009, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued Notices of Inspection to 652 businesses across the country. In Fiscal Year 2008, 503 similar notices were issued all year. The notices alert business owners that ICE will be inspecting their I-9 Forms to determine whether they are complying with employment eligibility verification laws and regulations. In a news release, ICE says it is part of their new strategic effort to “reduce the demand for illegal employment and protect employment opportunities for the nation’s lawful workforce.” ICE also claims to be “focusing its resources on the auditing and investigation of employers suspected of cultivating illegal workplaces by knowingly employing illegal workers.”

ICE News Release: http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0907/090701washington.htm

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USCIS Announces Resumption of Premium Processing Service for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker

USCIS announced that effective June 29, 2009, it will resume Premium Processing Service for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, in accordance with 8 CFR 103.2(f)(2). USCIS will accept Premium Processing requests for Form I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, involving EB-1 Aliens with Extraordinary Ability, EB-1 Outstanding Professors and Researchers, EB-2 Members of Professions with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability not seeking a National Interest Waiver, EB-3 Professionals, EB-3 Skilled Workers, and EB-3 Workers other than Skilled Workers and Professionals. Premium Processing Service is still not available for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, involving EB-1 Multinational Executives and Managers and EB-2 Members of Professions with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability seeking a National Interest Waiver.

Under the Premium Processing Service, USCIS guarantees petitioners that, for a $1,000 processing fee, it will issue either an approval notice, or where appropriate, a notice of intent to deny, a request for evidence or open an investigation for fraud or misrepresentation, within 15 calendar days of receipt. If the petition is not processed within 15 calendar days, USCIS will refund the $1,000 fee and continue to process the request as part of the Premium Processing Service. If you have any questions about the Premium Processing Program, please contact your attorney.

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AILA Welcomes Obama’s Proactive Push for Comprehensive Immigration Reform This Year

Following President Obama’s meeting today with Congressional leaders on June 25, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) applauds the President’s commitment to moving forward on comprehensive immigration reform this year. “We believe the President is firmly committed to comprehensive immigration reform and will work with Congress to act and move us forward on this vital issue,” said Bernie Wolfsdorf, president of AILA. “The President has repeatedly said he wants immigration reform passed this year. Last year’s election results, as well as survey after survey, confirm that the American people want reform, so now is time for Congress to catch up with the voters and pass a bill.”
AILA believes that a sensible comprehensive immigration reform package must include smart enforcement, a path to citizenship for the 12 million undocumented immigrants currently living and working in the U.S., elimination of family and employment-based visa backlogs, adequate visas to meet the needs of U.S. families and businesses, a new visa program for essential workers, and due process protections to restore the rule of law in our immigration adjudications and courts.
Wolfsdorf added, “The current immigration system is broken and to allow the status quo to continue will only make things worse for the country. Until Congress deals responsibly with immigration – making taxpayers out of all immigrants, making all employers follow sensible rules, and creating a functioning legal immigration system – everything else on the President’s domestic agenda is vulnerable to being dragged down.” This is the year and this is the moment for a popular President to work with Congress to address a national issue in a way that benefits the American people and our economy.
All of the attorneys at Stern & Curray LLC are members of AILA who continually monitor developments surrounding changes to our immigration laws. For questions on the latest news and developments, please contact an attorney at Stern & Curray LLC.

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USCIS Issues Guidance on Employment Eligibility Verification Form

Form I-9 Remains Valid Beyond Current Expiration Date of June 30, 2009

June 26, 2009 – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that the Employment Eligibility Verification form I-9 (Rev. 02/02/09) currently on the USCIS Web site will continue to be valid for use beyond June 30, 2009. USCIS has requested that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approve the continued use of the current version of Form I-9. While this request is pending, the Form I-9 (Rev. 02/02/09) will not expire. USCIS will update Form I-9 when the extension is approved. Employers will be able to use either the Form I-9 with the new revision date or the Form I-9 with the 02/02/09 revision date at the bottom of the form. For more information, please contact your attorney at Stern & Curray LLC.

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INBLF Denver Chapter Announces New Officers

The International Network of Boutique Law Firms (INBLF) chapter in Denver has selected new officers. Emily Curray, partner in the immigration law firm Stern & Curray LLC, recently has been named president of the Denver chapter. Diane King, partner at the employment law firm King & Greisen LLP, will serve as vice president. Among their many responsibilities, Curray and King will supervise and coordinate preparations for the INBLF’s annual black-tie weekend conclave, which this year will be held at Colorado’s famed Broadmoor Resort on October 23-25, 2009. For more information on the INBLF, go to http://www.inblf.com/.

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