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January 9, 2008 by Bradley Maged.
Accordimg to AILA: “The DOL rule establishing a 180-day validity period for labor certifications approved before July 16, 2007, sets January 12, 2008, as the expiration date for those labor certifications, and establishes that an I-140 must be filed with the USCIS prior to the expiration of the labor certification. USCIS Service Center Operations (SCOPS) has informed AILA that all I-140s must be received by the Service Centers by close of business (5pm) on January 11, 2008 in order to qualify under the DOL January 12, 2008 cut off.”
AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 08010967 (posted Jan. 9, 2008)
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January 9, 2008 by Bradley Maged.
The following is a USCIS Press Release:
USCIS ANNOUNCES IMPROVEMENTS FOR
E-VERIFY TELEPHONE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
Strengthening the Employment Eligibility Document Review Process for the Nation’s Employers
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced efforts o expand and improve contact services for customers to obtain important information and assistance on the E-Verify program.
Beginning today, E-Verify will expand the available hours for customers to reach program
support by utilizing the USCIS National Customer Service Center (NCSC). Employers and
others requesting information on E-Verify can contact the program through NCSC by calling the E-Verify program number at (888) 464-4218 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday-Friday,
regardless from which time zone the call originates.
By using a ‘tiered’ call handling process through the National Customer Service Center, USCIS is able to reduce wait times for customers. Routine calls will be handled by agents assigned at the NCSC, while more complex issues will be transferred directly to analysts assigned to the USCIS E-Verify program in Washington, D.C.
In the coming months, USCIS will offer additional access methods for E-Verify customers. In addition, USCIS will proactively call new E-Verify customers within 24-48 hours of registration to offer additional information and instructions. E-Verify, formerly known as the Basic Pilot employment eligibility verification program, is a free Web-based system that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly-hired employees. The program electronically compares new employee information taken from the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9) against more than 425 million records in the Social Security Administration’s database and more than 60 million records in the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration databases.
More than 43,000 employers are currently enrolled in the program – with an average of 1,000
joining each week. Details on the program are available on the E-Verify Web site at
www.uscis.gov/e-verify.
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January 9, 2008 by Bradley Maged.
According to an article on www.chron.com: “In the closing days of the New Hampshire campaign, Romney aired TV attack ads criticizing McCain for advocating “amnesty” for illegal immigrants. But independent New Hampshire pollster Dick Bennett said that the commercials backfired on Romney.”
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