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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Bait-and-Switch, Department-of-State-Style
The below article was recently published on the Immigrant Lawyer’s Weekly website – http://discuss.ilw.com/content.php?2398-Article-Bait-and-Switch-Department-of-State-Style-by-Kenneth-White Yesterday, we wrote about how USCIS holds out the lure of green cards to foreign entrepreneurs, only to pull back the bait once the businessman has … Continue reading
Posted in Consular Officers, Department of State, DV-2013, Green Card Lottery, US Embassy Tashkent
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Bait-and-Switch, USCIS-Style
The below article by White & Associates was recently published on the Immigrant Lawyer’s Weekly website - http://discuss.ilw.com/content.php?2396-Article-Bait-and-Switch-USCIS-Style-by-Kenneth-White Bait-and-Switch, USCIS – Style1 by Kenneth White Reader Quiz: What is the difference between these two regulations? Executive capacity means an assignment within … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative Appeals Office USCIS, Business Immigration, DV-2015, USCIS
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Summer Work and Travel Program Scandal at Embassy in Moscow – Memo of White & Associates to Office of Inspector General
Attached are our memorandum and exhibits addressed to the Office of Inspector General at the Department of State regarding the Summer Work and Travel Program scandal at the US Embassy in Moscow: Memo - swtletter0001; Exhibits - swtexhibits0001
Posted in 214(b), Consular Officers, Department of State, Office of Inspector General Department of State, Summer Work and Travel, US Embassy Moscow
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