Willful Misrepresentation or Fraud in providing Documents to apply for H1B, or OPT.

April 8 2016 - Some of the students of the University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ) who applied for an OPT or an H1B visa, have been receiving a number of requests for evidence (RFEs) based on their physical and actual attendance of UNNJ classes including but not limited to transcripts, parking space receipts, attendance records, etc. Since UNNJ was not a real school per se, many of those records were wrongfully obtained either through the brokers or the school administrations. As such bogus parking space receipts, false attendance records and false transcripts…Read More Breaking News

Justice Department Published complaints against Defendants on UNNJ cases

April 9 2016 - The UNNJ case is a sting operation by the DHS using a "fake university" called University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ). The sting operation  has been going on since 2012.  As  the cases will unfold we will know whether the UNNJ students or ex-students were 'co-conspirators' or just victims? If they were victims or just witnesses, it will be appropriate for the government to issue  U visas or T visas accordingly. Until we finalize our research and do our own investigations, we cannot conclusively assess the possibilities of the…Read More Breaking News

Shah Peerally Law Group PC helping the UNNJ students.

For Immediate Press Release Newark April 7th 2016 - On April 5th 2016, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) closed down a school known as the University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ). UNNJ was set up by the government as a sting operation to “trap” both brokers and foreign students on possible visa fraud. The operation had twenty-one brokers charged with several counts of visa fraud, harboring aliens among other charges. Today not only the brokers are affected but thousands of students who attended the school. While the sting operation, uprooted many alleged criminals,…Read More Breaking News

USCIS Reaches FY 2017 H-1B Cap

USCIS Reaches FY 2017 H-1B Cap Release Date: April 07, 2016 WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reached the congressionally mandated H-1B cap for fiscal year (FY) 2017. USCIS has also received more than the limit of 20,000 H-1B petitions filed under the U.S. advanced degree exemption. USCIS will use a computer-generated process, also known as the lottery, to randomly select the petitions needed to meet the caps of 65,000 visas for the general category and 20,000 for the advanced degree exemption. USCIS will first randomly select petitions for the…Read More Breaking News

Updates on UNNJ – Scenarios Encountered | Law Show Dedicated to UNNJ

April 6 2016 - During our discussions with situations of the (University of Northern New Jersey - UNNJ), we have seen a bunch of scenarios: A. Students who were currently enrolled in UNNJ until it was closed! B. Those who have been arrested. C. Those who have been questioned by DHS officers or other authorities. D. Those who have already transferred to another schools or to another visas. DON'T MISS OUR SHOW ON WWW.KLOK1170AM.COM ON AM RADIO AND ONLINE FROM 10AM TO 11AM ON APRIL THURSDAY 8TH The video covers some possible solutions,…Read More Breaking News

Misleading information from UNNJ – Were the students just victims?

ICE is talking about the big sting operation on the so-called University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ) arresting agents and punishing students by cutting their SEVIS. While unfortunately many students actually used "agents" or "consultants" to get into UNNJ, many others were just duped through the website, the Facebook and the recommendations thinking it was an accredited genuine university. The question is whether ICE and SEVIS are actually taking into consideration: - What happens if the students have never violated a visa before? - What happens to those who directly called the school…Read More Breaking News

Updates on University of Northern New Jersey – SEVP Updates

University of Northern New Jersey: On April 4 and 5, 2016, the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) exercised its authority to terminate the initial and active student records of any nonimmigrant student enrolled at the University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ), as well as many active nonimmigrant students who have since transferred from UNNJ. The students were found to have knowingly participated in visa fraud by enrolling at UNNJ for the sole purpose of illegally obtaining and/or maintaining their F-1 nonimmigrant status. UNNJ is a school operated by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)…Read More Breaking News

ICE set up “fake” University to trap foreign students and agents.

April 5 2015 - ICE set up a "fake" school called the University of Northern New Jersey (UNNJ) and ultimately 'trapped' 21 agents from India and China which offered a scheme with UNNJ. The administrators were federal agents posing as administrators.  According to ABC news: "It never had classes, only offices staffed by federal agents who posed as school administrators. "The University of Northern New Jersey was just another stop on the pay-to-stay tour," said Fishman. The people accused in the scheme, enabled approximately 1,076 foreign individuals, primary from China and India, to fraudulently…Read More Breaking News

Shah Peerally Law Group calling on Congress to increase the Visa Cap for Victims of Crimes known as the U visa Cap.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Newark CA April 5th 2016 - The Shah Peerally Law Group Pc, an immigration law firm in California, calls on Congress and President Obama to increase the U visa cap from 10,000 to 30,000. The law firm which had previously, with great success, championed for the H4 work permit and TPS for Yemen, has now set its goal to help immigrants who are victims of criminal activities. The U visa is given to those who are victims of certain crimes. Congress created the U non-immigrant visa with the passage of…Read More Breaking News

USCIS Data Lost Rumor explained by AILA

April 4 2016 - The American Immigration Lawyers Association questioned USCIS on the rumors of data lost and this was their answer: "In response to a rumor that the National Benefits Center (NBC) experienced a computer glitch which erased information on some applications, USCIS advised AILA that it recently modified the manner in which data is passed between systems, specifically between intake at the lockbox and the USCIS case processing system. That change resulted in some unexpected issues where data wasn't successfully passed; however, there was no data lost. USCIS is in the…Read More Breaking News

Can you transfer an H1B if your I-140 was revoked?

This is a very popular question when H1B visa holders find themselves with revoked I-140 petitions.  The common scenario is as follows: Raj works for a company A, Company A has obtained an approved form I-140 based on an approved labor certification. Thanks to the approved I-140 Raj obtains another extra three years on his H1B bringing it to 9 years. Raj has reached 7th year of a 9 years extension and Raj decides to move to company B. Raj presently believes that since he has two more years on his H1B, he…Read More Breaking News

H1B Cap Timeline – FY 2017

March 3 2016 - Now that the H1B cap for the fiscal year 2017 is opened, many are calling and want to know about the timeline of the processing of the H1B Cap cases filed in 2016 for the year 2017. This is our projected timeline on the previous random selection situation (H1B lottery). This is what we are expecting based on the March 2016 press release from the USCIS and based on previous years of H1B cap processing: April 8th 2016 - last day, H1B cap cases will be accepted by USCIS…Read More Breaking News

What happens at the Port of Entry (Airport) when entering on a non-immigrant visa.

Contrary to popular belief, a non-immigrant such as H1B visa, B1/B2 visa, F1 visa are no guarantees of entry in the United States. A visa stamp on the passport is just a document to board a plane and to come to the port of entry, where an immigration officer (Custom Border Patrol aka CBP officer) will make a determination whether they will let you inside or not. At the airport, the officer will look at your visa, ask you questions on the purpose of your entry, and take a fingerprint notice and "eye…Read More Breaking News