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Home > In The News > 2004

2004

20,000 H-1B Visas Freed up for 2005

No More New H-1B's for 2004/2005

Fingerprinting to Expand for Visitors LEAVING the U.S.

Max Time Allowed on Border Crossing Card Increased

Temporary Protected Status Extended to Somalian Nationals

USCIS Changes Photo requirements - Making them Simpler

Extension of Stay Permitted for Students Awaiting H-1B's

Fee Increase Effective April 30, 2004

H-1B Legislation Introduced in House

H-2B Cap Reached Six Months Prior to End of Fiscal Year

H-1B Cap Already Reached for FY 2004

USCIS Director Testifies on Proposed Temporary Worker Program

Filing Fees to Increase

Bush Proposes Immigration Benefits for Undocumented Workers

Fingerprinting Visitors at Airports Started Today

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  • 2005
  • 2004
    • 20,000 H-1B Visas Freed up for 2005
    • No More New H-1B's for 2004/2005
    • Fingerprinting to Expand for Visitors LEAVING the U.S.
    • Max Time Allowed on Border Crossing Card Increased
    • Temporary Protected Status Extended to Somalian Nationals
    • USCIS Changes Photo requirements - Making them Simpler
    • Extension of Stay Permitted for Students Awaiting H-1B's
    • Fee Increase Effective April 30, 2004
    • H-1B Legislation Introduced in House
    • H-2B Cap Reached Six Months Prior to End of Fiscal Year
    • H-1B Cap Already Reached for FY 2004
    • USCIS Director Testifies on Proposed Temporary Worker Program
    • Filing Fees to Increase
    • Bush Proposes Immigration Benefits for Undocumented Workers
    • Fingerprinting Visitors at Airports Started Today
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