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Immigration and Naturalization Lawyers The Raleigh, North Carolina immigration law firm of Bashyam Spiro LLP is committed solely to the practice of Immigration and Nationality Law. ...
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Bashyam & Spiro, LLP The law firm of Bashyam Spiro is committed solely to the practice of Immigration and Nationality Law. By practicing exclusively in the area of immigration, ...
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Durham, NC USCIS Office Opens > Bashyam Spiro LLP - Immigration ... Jurisdiction for the office will likely split in Greensboro, North Carolina, with residents West of Greensboro being processed at the Charlotte USCIS office ...
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Q and A on the New USCIS H/L Status Memo > Bashyam Spiro LLP ... According to the USCIS, 1) if a person applies for and wants a full six years in the U.S. in H1B status, they will be subject to the cap; 2) if a person ...
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Durham, NC USCIS Office Opens > Bashyam Spiro LLP - Immigration ... Fingerprinting for N-400 was processed in Charlotte in Jan-08. ..... I finally got in touch with a real person at the immigration office (USCIS). ...
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Bashyam Spiro LLP - Immigration Law Group > Blog > I-485 ... Q7: Which fees apply to I-765 and I-131 applications associated with AOS applications ... 109, USCIS will reject any concurrently filed adjustment of status ...
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Bashyam Spiro LLP - Immigration Law Group > Blog > I-485 ... Assuming that a worker only has an approved I-140 and no pending I-485 Adjustment of Status application, the I-140 would become null and void after a lay ...
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USCIS Issues FAQ on 140/485 Filings Pursuant To July Visa Bulletin ... Q13: Can applications be filed without a required medical examination report? A13: Yes. Consistent with its current regulations and practice, USCIS will ...
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