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USCIS – U.S. IMMIGRATION – TIPS FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS IMPACTED BY CIVIL UNREST OR NATURAL DISASTER IN THEIR HOME COUNTRIES:

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USCIS – U.S. IMMIGRATION – TIPS FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS IMPACTED BY CIVIL UNREST OR NATURAL DISASTER IN THEIR HOME COUNTRIES:

Conditions in your home country, such as civil unrest or a severe environmental disaster may impede your ability to return home as originally planned or may create temporary financial difficulties for you and your family. Extreme situations beyond your control also may affect your ability to maintain lawful immigration status while in the United States. During these special situations, temporary relief measures may be available to eligible foreign nationals.

If you are a foreign national who has been affected by a severe environmental disaster or other extreme situation, the available options for which you may apply include:

A change or extension of nonimmigrant status for an individual currently in the United States; Expedited adjudication and approval, where possible, of requests for off-campus employment authorization for F-1 students experiencing severe economic hardship; Expedited processing of immigrant petitions for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens and relatives of lawful permanent residents whose priority dates are current; and Expedited employment authorization where appropriate.

Visitors traveling under the Visa Waiver Program may contact a USCIS local office for assistance. For more information on USCIS humanitarian programs, visit www.uscis.gov or call the National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.

For more information about special emergency and non-emergency programs implemented by the USCIS, you can also feel free to contact us at info@visaserve.com or you can call us at 201-670-0006 (x100).

Travel Advisory: Delays Due to Icelandic Volcano Eruption

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Travel Advisory: Delays Due to Icelandic Volcano Eruption (04/17/2010)

If you or someone you know is stranded in the United States because of the airport closures in Europe due to the Icelandic volcano eruption and is about to exceed their authorized stay as a direct result of these closures, there are two avenues for relief:

If the traveler is at the airport and traveling under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and unable to depart timely, as a result of airport closures or flight delays/cancellations, travelers should:

1. Contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office at the airport or;

2. Contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office.

Both agencies have provided staff with guidance on the applicable legal authorities under the VWP in circumstances such as these.

If persons are traveling under a visa, they should contact the nearest USCIS office and follow the instructions at the link called “USCIS – Extend My Stay”.

While this link recommends initiating the process 45 days in advance, USCIS is providing guidance on how to handle these cases over this weekend.

Travelers should continue to contact their airline for information about flight schedules, delays and cancellations. If airlines have questions about the situation, they can contact their Regional Carrier Liaison Group (RCLG). The Miami RCLG can be reached at (305) 874-5444.

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