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Volunteer Appreciation Event

We truly appreciate your dedication and effort.  You are an inspiration!

Join Emerald Isle Immigration Center and The NYC Mayor’s Office, Community Affairs Unit for a Volunteer Appreciation Event.

Thursday, April 14th, 2016         

6:00PM-10:00PM

MUNDO RESTAURANT AND BAR | PAPER FACTORY HOTEL

37-06 36th Street LIC NY 11101

$20 Donation (at the door) to support our Education Program

 For more information please contact: coordinator@eiic.org

Volunteer Appreciation Event

USCIS Will Accept H-1B Petitions for Fiscal Year 2017 Beginning April 1, 2016

On April 1, 2016, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H-1B petitions subject to the fiscal year (FY) 2017 cap. U.S. businesses use the H-1B program to employ foreign workers in occupations that require highly specialized knowledge in fields such as science, engineering and computer programming.

The congressionally mandated cap on H-1B visas for FY 2017 is 65,000. The first 20,000 H-1B petitions filed for individuals with a U.S. master’s degree or higher are exempt from the 65,000 cap.

USCIS expects to receive more than 65,000 petitions during the first five business days of this year’s program. The agency will monitor the number of petitions received and notify the public when the H-1B cap has been met. If USCIS receives an excess of petitions during the first five business days, the agency will use a computer-generated lottery system to randomly select the number of petitions required to meet the cap. USCIS will reject all unselected petitions that are subject to the cap as well as any petitions received after the cap has closed.

Premium Processing for Cap-Subject Petitions

H-1B petitioners may still continue to request premium processing together with their H-1B petition. However, please note that USCIS has temporarily adjusted its current premium processing practice based on historic premium processing receipt levels and the possibility that the H-1B cap will be met in the first five business days of the filing season. In order to prioritize data entry for cap-subject H-1B petitions, USCIS will begin premium processing for H-1B cap-subject petitions requesting premium processing no later than May 16, 2016.

Filing Petitions

H-1B petitioners are reminded that when the temporary employment or training will be in different locations, the state where your company or organization’s primary office is located will determine where you should send your Form I-129 package, regardless of where in the United States the various worksites are located. Please ensure that when temporary employment or training will be in different locations, the address on page 1, part 1 of Form I-129 is for your organization’s primary office. Please note that when listing a “home office” as a work site location on Part 5, question 3, USCIS will consider this a separate and distinct work site location.

H-1B petitioners must follow all statutory and regulatory requirements as they prepare petitions in order to avoid delays in processing and possible requests for evidence. USCIS has developed detailed information, including an optional checklist, Form M-735, Optional Checklist for Form I-129 H-1B Filings, on how to complete and submit an FY 2017 H-1B petition. The optional checklist for FY 2017 will be available within the next week.

Cases will be considered accepted on the date USCIS receives a properly filed petition with the appropriate fees.

For more information on the H-1B nonimmigrant visa program and current Form I-129 processing times, visit the H-1B FY 2017 Cap Season Web page or call the National Customer Service Center at 800-375-5283 or 800-767-1833 (TDD for the hearing impaired). We encourage H-1B applicants to subscribe to the H-1B Cap Season email updates located on the H-1B FY 2017 Cap Season Web page.

For more information on USCIS and its programs, please visit uscis.gov or follow us on Facebook (/uscis), Twitter (@uscis), YouTube (/uscis) and the USCIS blog The Beacon.

Please note that the Bronx office is closed tomorrow 3/4/2016

Apply to Pre-K For Children Born in 2012

NYC children born in 2012 are eligible to attend free, full-day, high-quality pre-Kindergarten in the fall. The pre-K application deadline is Friday, March 4, 2016. Eligible families must apply by the deadline in order to receive a full-day pre-K offer from the NYC Department of Education.

We need your help to get the word out!

How to help:

  1. Make copies of this one-page Pre-K Info Sheet available to families in your community.

(available in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Urdu).

 

You can also request palm cards, posters, and other materials using this form.

 

  1. Send out an email to your mailing list. Make sure families with children born in 2012 know there are three ways to apply:

 

  1. In that same email, encourage families to use the Pre-K Finder and Pre-K Directory and to explore available options.

 

If you would like printed Pre-K Directories for your center/office, please email ESEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov.

(available in ArabicBengaliChineseFrenchHaitian CreoleKoreanRussianSpanish, and Urdu).

 

  1. Invite the Pre-K for All Outreach Team to work with you to assist eligible families.

Please email pre-k@schools.nyc.gov or call 212-637-8000 to let us know about events you are hosting where we can speak with families directly or to let us know about specific families who need assistance completing the pre-K application.