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The Immigrant Guide

Volume 3.1.24

March 23, 2024

Below you will find an analysis of the Visa Bulletin issued by the Department of State, which determines the availability of immigrant visas for the different categories of family and work petitions, as well as general information that will help you understand how it works.

USCIS has begun a new process for most applicants and petitioners, their attorneys, and accredited representatives to pay for certain benefit application forms by mail or remotely rather than in person at a local office.

NJ workers now have the right to take paid sick leave. It is against the law for your employer to punish you for using paid leave you have accrued or to require you to set up a replacement for your shift. Your employer may not request the presentation of supporting documents unless you are absent for more than 3 continuous days.

If your first day of family leave is more than 14 days after your last day of covered employment in New Jersey and you do not have an employer-approved leave of absence, you may be eligible for Family Leave During Unemployment Insurance (FLDU), a combination of family leave and unemployment insurance.

Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits provide essential financial support, for New Jersey residents, understanding federal tax withholding options and accessing relevant tax documentation is crucial to accurately meeting tax responsibilities. 

Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits serve as a crucial lifeline for people facing temporary job loss. However, it is essential to understand the tax implications of these benefits, especially as they relate to federal income tax. In New Jersey, although UI benefits are not subject to state income taxes, they are subject to tax at the federal level.

The impact of vaccines in preventing serious diseases and saving lives cannot be underestimated. Vaccine advocacy serves as a cornerstone in instilling confidence in COVID-19 vaccines. It involves disseminating accurate information, addressing concerns and fostering a supportive environment for vaccination.

As the battle continues against COVID-19, effective communication about vaccines is essential. It's not just about disseminating information; it's about engaging communities, understanding their concerns and tailoring messages to address them. In this article you will find some practical strategies to engage in vaccine communication and address concerns directly.

Every year, millions of older Americans lose money to financial fraud and scams. Scammers try to contact you in person, by phone, through the computer, radio, television ads, email, and text messages. You are often pressured to act quickly. But you have the power to stop them and the right to say “NO”.

The Where's My Refund Tool? provides taxpayers with three key pieces of information: confirmation that the IRS received their tax return, the approval of the tax refund, and the distribution date of the approved tax refund. Information about returns for tax years 2023, 2022 and 2021 is available.

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