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Updates on $100K H-1B Fee as of October 22, 2025
USCIS has issued significant updates regarding the $100K H-1B fee. The agency has clarified that the fee does not apply to the following situations: H-1B amendments H-1B changes of status H-1B extensions of stay Based on a plain reading of the new guidance (H-1B...
New $100,000 Fees Apply To H1B Applications Filed After September 21, 2025
President Trump has signed an Executive Order (EO) to impose an $100K extra fee for H1B application. The key points of the EO are: The EO applies to H1B applications filed after September 21, 2025. The EO does not apply to individuals who are already in the...
Adjudicating Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants in Their Country of Residence
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United States Citizenship Q&A with JCL Immigration Attorneys, PLLC
As a dedicated immigration law firm in Scottsdale, Arizona, JCL Immigration Attorneys, PLLC, wants to help you navigate the complexities surrounding citizenship. With over 25 years of experience, our founding attorney, Jared Leung, along with his dedicated partners,...
Top 10 FAQ: What are the Requirements for a National Interest Waiver?
Are you looking to achieve permanent residency through a National Interest Waiver (NIW)? At JCL Immigration Attorneys, PLLC, we understand how critical it is to have accurate and comprehensive information. Let’s discuss the National Interest Waiver and delve into ten...
What are the Differences Between the EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Category and the National Interest Waiver Category?
Immigration law is complex, especially when understanding various visa categories designed for foreign nationals looking to establish their lives in the United States. Among these categories, the EB-1A Extraordinary Ability visa and the National Interest Waiver (NIW)...
Do I Have An Alternative to H-1B If I am Not Selected in the Lottery?
Many international professionals hold their breath during the H-1B visa lottery season, hoping to be selected in the limited pool of visas available each year. With the increasing demand for H-1B visas, which allow U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers...
AILA Flyer – Understanding Alien Registration Requirements
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Immigration Options for Fiancés or Spouses of U.S. Citizens
The journey to immigration can be a complex and emotional process, especially for fiancés and spouses of U.S. citizens seeking to build a life together in this country. At JCL Immigration Attorneys, PLLC, we understand the nuances of immigration law and the importance...
3 Common Mistakes People Make During the Green Card Application Process
Navigating the green card application process can be daunting, filled with complexities and stringent requirements. Whether you are seeking to reunite with family, pursue employment opportunities, or establish a new life in the United States, understanding the process...
AILA Flyer – Glossary of Immigration Terms
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H-1B Lottery Registration to Start on March 7
USCIS has announced that this year’s H-1B lottery registration will begin at 12:00 pm (ET) on Friday, March 7 and will end on Monday, March 24 at 12:00 pm (ET). The registration must be done electronically through a USCIS online account, and each registration has a...
Above and Beyond Our Expectations
“My husband and I obtained the services of JCL Immigration Attorneys, PLLC for a marriage-based petition. Jared Leung, managing attorney, exceeded our expectations. Jared is definitely an expert in his field. He provided step by step guidance through the arduous process. We felt completely at ease because Jared and his team answered all our questions and prepared us successfully. Not only is Jared highly qualified and a true professional, he is kind holding pure intentions and genuine concern for the well-being of others. Jared’s pleasant disposition is a bonus! Thank you Jared for all that you have done for us. We are truly grateful.”
— Robert and Kim, 2021










