The Department of State Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
The Department of State Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
National Visa Center Meeting with American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Important Notice: I-601 Provisional Waiver Procedures Not in Effect
Learn how the Department of State is meeting the growing demand for visas
Final Rule: Issuance of Full Validity L Visas to Qualified Applicants
Capitalizing on Visa Demand to Spur Economic Growth in the United States
Department of Homeland Security Announced ESTA Fee Implementation, Effective September 8
Nonminister Special Immigrant Religious Worker Program Expiration
President Bush Announces Visa Waiver Program Expansion - VWP travel begins November 17
Department of State Announces Diversity Visa Lottery (DV-2010) Registration
New York Business Group Seeks Fewer Restrictions on Foreign Worker Visas
The Department of State Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
USCIS Issues Guidance for Approved Violence against Women Act (VAWA) Self-Petitioners
USCIS to Allow F-1 Students Opportunity to Request Change of Status
USCIS Announces Update for Processing Petitions for Nonimmigrant Victims of Criminal Activity
USCIS Releases Preliminary Number of FY 2009 H-1B Cap Filings
USCIS Revises Filing Instructions for Petition for Alien Relative
17-Month Extension of Optional Practical Training for Certain Highly Skilled Foreign Students
USCIS Extends Comment Period for Proposed Change to H-2A Program
USCIS Revises Filing Instructions for Petition for Alien Relative
Questions and Answers: USCIS Announces Interim Rule on H-1B Visas
DHS Signs Visa Waiver Program Agreements with Slovakia, Hungary and Lithuania
With All the Talk about Illegal Immigration, a Look at the Legal Kind
Update: Biometric Changes for Re-entry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents
DHS Proposes Changes to Improve H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program
Briefing on Developments in the Iraqi Refugee and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Admissions Programs
Application Fees for Non-Immigrant Visas to Increase on January 1, 2008
Electronic Submission of Diversity Visa Lottery Applications
MEDIA NOTE: Proposal for Increase of Non-Immigrant Visa Application Fees
DHS Announces Visa Waiver Program Expansion to Include Taiwan
Department of State transitions to online immigrant visa application
Department of State Transitions to DS-160 for K Visa Applications
Reports on the Status of the Iraqi and Afghan Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Programs
National Visa Center Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Visa Office Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
White House Call for Ideas: Help Shape a Federal Immigrant and Refugee Integration Strategy
Child Status Protection Act: Q&A from the IIUSA 2015 EB-5 Regional Economic Advisory Conference
National Visa Center Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Ink Signature No Longer Required on Affidavits of Support (12/28/2016)
National Visa Center Meeting with American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
The Department of State Meeting with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
By Jenifer Pak, Beijing
A record number of Chinese students are expected to study abroad this year, as more and more apply for visas to attend universities in the United States, Europe and Australia. Many students say they want an overseas degree to help them compete in China's tough job market. Jennifer Pak reports from Beijing.
Not long ago, people are jammed into the Beijing office of New Oriental, a company that helps students apply to study abroad.
Liu Hui is among the many hopefuls. She wants to get a master's degree in the United States.
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