DV Lottery 2010 Status Check

DV Lottery 2010 Status Check – Starting July 1, 2009 until June 30, 2010, entrants (who previously completed online DV entry through the official website at http://www.dvlottery.state.gov) will be able to check the status of their entry through the E-DV website at http://dvlottery.state.gov/ESC   Entrants will need to use their own confirmation page information from the time of their entry (made between October 2, 2008, to December 1, 2008), to check the status to find out if their Diversity Visa Lottery entry was or was not selected.

All "winners" will also receive a package by regular mail with further instructions on how to proceed with their application. The US State Department will not contact anyone by phone or e-mail.

They have yet to announce how many people were selected from each country for the latest DV-2010 round.

DV Lottery Application Period Now Over

DV Lottery Application Period Now Over

The entry registration period for DV-2010 green card lottery ended on December 1, 2008. DV-2010 lottery applicants will be selected and notified by mail between May and July 2009 and will be provided further instructions, including information on fees connected with immigration to the U.S. Those selected in the random drawing are NOT notified by email. Those individuals NOT selected will NOT receive any notification. Starting July 1, 2009, applicants will be able to check the status of their entry by returning to the website and entering their unique confirmation number and personal information from their online application receipt.

For more information, go to www.dvlottery.state.gov

Online registration to be required for visa-free travel to U.S.

Travelers from Ireland and about two dozen other "Visa
Waiver" countries will be required to register electronically before boarding
a plane or boat to the United States, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
announced recently.

DHS will begin accepting applications via a secure
Internet site on August 1, and will require visitors to use the Internet system
beginning January 12, 2009, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said.
The move will help U.S. authorities vet foreign visitors, he said.

The requirement
does not apply to U.S. citizens traveling overseas.

The announcement is the
latest change to the Visa Waiver Program, which allows citizens of 27 countries
— most of them European countries that are strong U.S. allies — to travel
to the U.S. without a visa. Currently, citizens from VWP countries complete
a written green form (I-94W) providing basic biographical, travel and eligibility
information while en route to the U.S. and submit the forms to border officials
on arrival.

Under the new program, known as Electronic System
for Travel Authorization, or ESTA, travelers will complete an electronic version
of the form before traveling. DHS recommends that travelers fill out the form
not less than three days (72 hours) before traveling, and authorizations will
be valid for up to two years or until the applicant's passport expires, whichever
comes first.

Initially, there will be no fee to apply for travel
authorization, although one may be imposed later. Visitors will still be required
to have valid passports, but after January 12, travelers with valid ESTA clearance
will not be required to complete the written form.

Chertoff said the system
will make it easier for U.S. officials to check travelers against terror watch
lists, and will help travelers by allowing them to deal with possible problems
before they get to U.S. borders.

Chertoff said ESTA is "a 21st century
solution" to
the problem of keeping terrorists out of the United States.

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USCIS Reaches FY 2009 H-1B Cap

USCIS Reaches FY 2009 H-1B Cap

WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it has received
enough H-1B petitions to meet the congressionally mandated cap for
fiscal year 2009. USCIS has also received more than 20,000 H-1B
petitions filed on behalf of persons exempt from the cap under the
“advanced degree” exemption. Before running the random selection
process, USCIS will complete initial data entry for all filings
received during the filing period ending on April 7, 2008. Due to the
high number of petitions, USCIS is not yet able to announce the precise
day on which it will conduct the random selection process.

USCIS will carry out the
computer-generated random selection process for all cap-subject
petitions received. USCIS will select the number of petitions needed to
meet the caps of 65,000 for the general category and 20,000 under the
“advanced degree” exemption limit. USCIS will reject, and return filing
fees for all cap-subject petitions not randomly selected, unless found
to be a duplicate. USCIS will handle duplicate filings in accordance
with the interim final rule published on March 24, 2008 in the Federal
Register.

The agency will conduct the selection
process for “advanced degree” exemption petitions first. All “advanced
degree” petitions not selected will be part of the random selection
process for the 65,000 limit.

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IRISH J1 SUMMER STUDENTS

2009 J1 STUDENT GUIDE

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center
are anticipating that Irish J1 students are
going to encounter more challenges than normal, finding work and accommodation this summer
.
We are expecting the first of the J1 students to arrive in NY starting
this weekend and are appealing to anyone who has job leads or accommodation
to please contact the center.

If you have a job opening or any information
on accommodation for the summer please contact us and leave your details
at 718-478-5502 Ext 204