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Challa Law Offices, PLC
January 2011
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ICE is sending a chilling message to foreign students enrolled in Tri Valley University

On Wednesday, January 19th 2011, dozens of federal agents raided the offices of several administrators at Tri-Valley University in central California. The Tri Valley University, located in Pleasanton, California was shut down. The University offered a variety of degrees including medicine, engineering and law. Susan Su is the founder of Tri Valley University. The raids were conducted as part of a federal criminal probe, according to a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The unsuspecting foreign students of Tri Valley who believed they were compliant with the immigration regulations associated with their student status are getting a surprise visit from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).  These students are then "escorted" to a detention center, placed in deportation proceedings while being detained on bond.

 

Tri Valley was certified by the USCIS as a university that can enroll foreign students. Immigration officials are alleging that Tri Valley submitted fraudulent documents to obtain certification, specifically documentation demonstrating that Tri Valley is not primarily an online university. However, schools that are principally online or distance learning are not eligible for certification. If schools are not eligible for certification, they become ineligible to issue documentation (I-20) required for foreign students to obtain immigration status as a student. Further, foreign students enrolled in US colleges or universities on an F-1 immigration status are only permitted to take one class or three credit hours online per school session. The rest of the student's classes must be held in a classroom. Therefore, for a student to maintain immigration status, they must show proof they are making reasonable process toward completing coursework and physically attend classes.

 

A detailed summary and analysis of the Tri Valley case will be forthcoming. Those interested can also follow me on twitter for immediate updates.

 

TRI VALLEY STUDENTS

If you are currently in the process (i.e. filed a change of status) to secure F-1 status pursuant to admission to this University, please withdraw your change of status application immediately.

If you are an F-1 admitted to Tri Valley University, please contact our office immediately so that we may advise you of your immigration options.

 

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January, 24 2011
February 21, 2011
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February 9, and 10,2011
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FY 2011 H-1B Cap Count (as of January 14, 2011)
 

Cap Type

Cap Amount

Cap Eligible Petitions

Petition Target


Date of Last Count

H-1B Regular Cap

65,000

60,700

 

1/14/2011

H-1B Master's Exemption

20,000

20,000

 

1/14/2011

This year's H-1B cap is almost full!

As of 1/14/11, USCIS had received approximately 60,700 of the H-1B cap-subject petitions, out of the 65,000 possible slots. Additionally, all 20,000 petitions for the Master's cap had been received.

This means that there about 4,000 slots left for cap-subject H-1B petitions. If you want to file an H-1B petition for this year's cap, we urge you to do so immediately, as we have no way of knowing when the cap will be met. If you have already initiated the process, please be sure to return your signature documents and checks in a timely manner to expedite the process.

Should you miss this year's H-1B cap, the earliest the employee will be able to start working on an H-1B visa is 10/01/2011.

 

Please contact an attorney at Challa Law Offices today to take care of this important need.

Disclaimer
  
This newsletter has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.  No information included herein shall create an attorney/client relationship or constitute an invitation for such a relationship. This newsletter is not intended to be an advertisement.  You should always seek professional, independent legal consultation before taking or refraining from any action.
Sincerely,
 

Lakshmi Challa
Challa Law Offices
In This Issue
ICE...is sending a chilling message to foreign students enrolled in Tri Valley University

Challa Law Offices Attorney...Schedule for...VA...Beach,...VA and in Cary, NC

FY 2011 H-1B Cap Count (as of...January 7, 2011)...

This year's H-1B cap is almost full!...

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