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One Stop Immigration Station centralizes your U.S. immigration services. We are committed to help you with all your immigration needs. We represent businesses, as well as individuals and families undergoing the U.S. immigration process. The extent of our services can be explored by clicking on the menu item “Services”. We strive to make this process hassle free, and as easy as possible for you. We do this by understanding your needs, paying attention to details, using our legal expertise and leveraging technology to the maximum extent possible.

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We will work to process your visa needs ranging from Work Visas, Student Visa, Fiancé Visa and Humanitarian Visa. To see the details of these visas that can be processed please click on the menu item “Services” and explore.

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Feb

2022

Maintaining Employee Well-Being During Times of Uncertainty

A mindful approach can help organizations maintain a positive employee experience in uncertain business conditions The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, along with changing economic conditions, have profoundly affected the current work environment—and as result, employee well-being. Human resources teams must keep their workforce productive while also protecting the employee experience. Right now, HR teams are planning … Continue reading Maintaining Employee Well-Being During Times of Uncertainty

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02

Jun

2020

USCIS Releases Timetable to Resume Premium Processing for All I-129 and I-140 Petitions

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that premium processing will resume for all I-129 and I-140 petitions in phases throughout the month of June. Please note that these dates are subject to change.

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02

Jun

2020

Recent Court Decision Overturns Employer-Employee Relationship Scrutiny and Related USCIS Practices

Earlier this week, USCIS settled a lawsuit with ITService Alliance to overturn policies on H-1B visas. This follows a District Court opinion on March 10, 2020, which ruled that key USCIS policies were unlawful, specifically those that restricted the understanding of the employer-employee relationship.

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02

Jun

2020

Maintaining Employee Well-Being During Times of Uncertainty

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, along with changing economic conditions, have profoundly affected the current work environment—and as result, employee well-being. Human resources teams must keep their workforce productive while also protecting the employee experience.

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