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NYC Law Requiring Salary Disclosure in Job Postings and its Potential Impact on the PERM Labor Certification Process

NYC Law Requiring Salary Disclosure in Job Postings and its Potential Impact on the PERM Labor Certification Process

by BMK LLP | Jan 21, 2022 | Permanent Residents

On December 15, 2021, the New York City Council passed a bill that would require employers with four or more employees to disclose the starting salary range on all postings and advertisements for positions located in New York City. That bill became law, and it is...
Expired U.S. passport? U.S. Citizens with Certain Expired Passports Can Return to U.S.

Expired U.S. passport? U.S. Citizens with Certain Expired Passports Can Return to U.S.

by BMK LLP | Jun 1, 2021 | Permanent Residents

The Department of State and U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that U.S. citizens with expired U.S. passports meeting certain criteria will be allowed to return to the United States. This accommodation was created due to the unprecedented backlog in U.S....
How to Apply For an I-751 Petition (Removal of Conditions on Residence) After Divorce

How to Apply For an I-751 Petition (Removal of Conditions on Residence) After Divorce

by BMK LLP | Dec 21, 2020 | Permanent Residents

A divorce causes tremendous upheaval under normal circumstances, but if your green card is conditioned on your marriage, the situation may seem more stressful and hopeless. But take heart: If you wish to remain in the United States, you may still apply to have the...
U.S. Citizenship Test Gets Longer, More Complicated

U.S. Citizenship Test Gets Longer, More Complicated

by BMK LLP | Dec 3, 2020 | Permanent Residents

The civics test to become a U.S. citizen just got more difficult.   To be approved  for U.S. citizenship through naturalization (N-400 Application), applicants must take a civics test to show their knowledge and understanding of American government and...

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