Originally From
Immigration Practice - Fifteenth Edition
Appendix E
MISCELLANEOUS FORMS, CHECKLISTS, AND DOCUMENTS
[The following is only a pared down listing of the topics for which a host of useful internet web site URLs are provided, under these headings.]
§ E-1. Other Useful Internet Links
§ E-1(a). Treaty Databases
§ E-1(b). Asylum and Pro Bono Resources
§ E-1(c). Health Care Case Resources
§ E-1(d). General Federal Resources and Legislation
§ E-1(e). Immigration Policy
§ E-1(f). Associations
§ E-1(g). Free Information from Publishers
§ E-1(h). Immigration History
§ E-1 (i). Examples of Documents
§ E-2. Form M 603: Color Photograph Specifications
§ E-3. State Department Photo Specifications (Nonimmigrant Visas)
§ E-4. I-94-Arrival/Departure Record—Instructions
§ E-5. Form I-94W-Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver Arrival or Departure Form
§ E-6. USCIS Service Center Filing Instructions
§ E-7. AAU Checklist for Professional Status
§ E-8. Service Providers for Immigration Practices
§ E-8(a). Credentials Evaluations
§ E-8(b). Immigration Bonds
§ E-8(c). Wage Analysts
§ E-8(d). Labor Certification Advertising Agencies
§ E-8(e). Translations
§ E-8(f). Forensic Psychology
§ E-8(g). Case/Forms Management
§ E-9. Employer’s Workplace Posting for Labor Condition Application in H 1B Case
§ E-10. Employer’s “Actual Wage Statement” for LCA in H 1B Case
§ E-11. Sample Posting and Advertisement for Labor Certification
§ E-12. Comparison of Factor-Oriented Tests for Immigration Status
§ E-13. Visa Priority Dates for February 2011
§ E-14. NVC Instructions for Immigration Visa Applicants
§ E-15. Employment Confirmation Letter
§ E-16. Bank Support Letter
§ E-17. Sample Caption in Removal Proceedings
§ E-18. State Department Charts Concerning Citizenship through Birth Abroad
§ E-19. Naturalization Interview Document Checklist
Robert C. Divine is a Partner and leader of the Immigration Group of Baker Donelson, a law firm of over 550 lawyers and public policy advisors with offices in 13 cities from Washington, D.C. to New Orleans.
Mr. Divine has over 25 years of immigration law experience and served in Washington, D.C. from July 2004 until November 2006 as the first presidentially appointed Chief Counsel of United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), the world's largest immigration services agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). From July 2005 until July 2006, he served as Acting Director and then Acting Deputy Director of USCIS. In early 2004 he served as an expert for the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom evaluating the impact on asylum claims from DHS' implementation of expedited removal procedures.
He has practiced immigration law since 1986 and in the last several years has chaired the American Immigration Lawyers Association's "Inter-Agency" Committee and its Liaison Committee to the U.S. Department of State. He has served as an expert witness in U.S. and foreign courts.
His practice includes all aspects of U.S. immigration law, representing large and small international and domestic employers, investors, developers, regional centers, family sponsors, and individual foreign nationals. He has also litigated significant business matters, including class action employment discrimination, contract, commercial, product liability, antitrust, ERISA benefits, business torts (including RICO, misrepresentation, Consumer Protection Act), and immigration-related criminal matters.