WIL attends MAMAS annual banquet
Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Seattle (MAMAS) held their fourth annual banquet today at the W Hotel in downtown Seattle. The grand event was attended by some 300 people. At this[…]
Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Seattle (MAMAS) held their fourth annual banquet today at the W Hotel in downtown Seattle. The grand event was attended by some 300 people. At this[…]
Watson Immigration Law’s Silviya Borroff participated in Citizenship Day Yakima 2010. She joined a number of attorneys and paralegals in assisting local residents achieve their dream of becoming a citizen[…]
Copied from USCIS website: WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced that it has issued two decisions from the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) as binding precedent for the agency.[…]
The November 2010 visa bulletin was out today continuing the good news of fast processing for family-based petitions by LPR petitioners for spouses and children. There was a two-month leap forward[…]
This article copied from Forbes discusses why the proposed EB6 visa will be good for the United States. I am a proponent of the EB6 visa and like many, am[…]
The November 2010 visa bulletin was released today with further good news for legal permanent resident (LPR) family-based petitioners. Any LPR petitioning for spouse or minor children will have a quicker[…]
Watson Immigration Law has a large clientele and readership from the Philippines. We wish all our clients, readers and their families safety from the Philippines super typhoon that affected the country on Sunday 10.17.2010.
This article is copied from the AILA Leadership Blog written by David Leopold, the current AILA President. This is a great insight into social networking websites and how USCIS and the[…]
Today, October 13, 2010, is a special day. I became a US citizen, joining many of my clients in the pursuit of the ultimate dream of becoming an American citizen. […]
Copied from AILA: October 8, 2010 H-1B Cap Count As of October 8, 2010, approximately 41,900 H-1B cap-subject petitions were receipted. Additionally, USCIS has receipted 15,400 H-1B petitions for aliens[…]