...whose function is to review appeals and certifications of decisions by USCIS adjudicators in the agency's district offices and regional service centers;...
In their Eastern District Roundup, Schlam Stone & Dolan partners Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan review recent decisions that granted the government's motion in a criminal case against three mem
...to CIS and assigned to a CIS Immigration Services Offer ("CIS adjudicator") who is responsible for adjudicating the matter. Id. If a CIS...
In their Immigration Law column, Angelo A. Paparelli of Seyfarth Shaw and Ted J. Chiappari and Olivia M. Sanson of Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke write: Our government has an obligation to see that
...for the kind of relief Sejour seeks, see, e.g., Escaler v. USCIS, 582 F.3d 288, 291, 293 (2d Cir. 2009) (on application for...
...challenging the decision of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS" or "CIS") to deny Noroozi an EB-1 "...
In their Immigration Law column, Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke partner Ted J. Chiappari and Angelo A. Paparelli, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw, write: The Second Circuit recently became the sixth cou
In their Immigration Law column, Angelo A. Paparelli, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw, and Ted J. Chiappari, a partner at Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke, write: The EB-5 employment-creation immigrant vi
David Grunblatt and Avram Morrell of Proskauer write: Whereas the Obama administration is taking giant leaps with regard to the status of undocumented aliens in the United States, its efforts on beh
... The GAO report noted that "some" H-1B adjudicators felt their performance review metrics emphasized numeric quotas over quality, such that...
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