Resources for Immigration to the U.S.
The Washington, DC law firm of Beach-Oswald is committed to providing immigration resources for helping people enter the United States. We are devoted exclusively to immigration law.
We send monthly newsletters to keep our clients up to date what's happening with immigration and visas to the U.S. Click here to read our previous editions of our immigration newsletters. You can also visit our online Archive of Immigration Newsletters.
Visa Bulletin - Click here for the most current State Department Visa Bulletin information.
PERM Processing Times (as of 07/31/2010) - The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) updates its processing or adjudication times for PERM labor certification applications usually each month. Check here for an update.
USCIS Immigration Processing Times - This page contains current processing times for petitions and applications submitted to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), the Department of Labor (DOL) and the Department of State (DOS).
InfoPass - Click here for InfoPass information.
Immigration Application Forms & Fees- Click here for information about the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forms and fees associated with immigration.
Check Case Status - Click here to check the status of your visa case.
Careers - Click here to view current jobs and open positions at Beach-Oswald headquarters in Washington, DC..
Below is a list of additional resources and links that will help you with more detailed information about U.S. immigration.
- Resources for New Immigrants - USCIS is committed to helping immigrants successfully integrate into American civic culture. This guide contains information on a variety of topics.
- Dept. of State U.S. Visa Information - An official source of information about U.S. visa policy and procedures. Use this site to learn about the visa application process, understand current requirements, and get updates on recent developments.
- Foreign Labor Certification - This U.S. Department of Labor
site is designed to provide information on the foreign labor certification process and how employers may apply to bring foreign workers into the United States for employment.
- VAWA - Violence Against Women Act. This law provides immigration relief for non-citizens who are victims of domestic abuse. The law allows victims to self-petition for legal status without relying on a U.S. citizen or LPR abuser. The victim can also self-petition without their abuser’s knowledge.
If you need a US immigration lawyer to professionally manage your visa matters, Beach-Oswald Immigration Law Associates, PC will confidently navigate your case through the complex US immigration law process.
If you would like to arrange for a personal consultation with a US immigration attorney, please contact us by telephone at (202) 331-3074, or e-mail at info@boilapc.com. We look forward to assisting you. |