| |  DHS Watch : New Immigration Website Posted Feb 28, 2003 INS has advised that, following the transfer of INS service or benefits functions to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) on March 1, 2003, the new website will be
<http://www.immigration.gov>. As of this writing, this web address links to the INS WebSite. In addition, INS has stated that the BCIS will accept filing fee checks made payable to either BCIS or INS for the foreseeable future. Any changes to this or any other procedure will be announced on the
BCIS WebSite and at the telephone number for the National Customer Service Center, 1-800-375-5283. Information regarding immigration enforcement will be available on the above website or through the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Website. At MurthyDotCom and the MurthyBulletin, we will continue to monitor these issues very closely and update our readers during this transitional period. Special Security Tips on WebSite On Thursday, February 27, 2003, the nation's security alert was lowered from High (orange) to Elevated (yellow). The Department of Homeland Security has developed an emergency plan for persons in the United States who fear future terrorist attacks. This information is located at
READY.GOV, a special website created by the DHS to provide tips for preparing for various types of terrorist attacks. Cutting-Edge Information to Help You As reported, tomorrow, on March 1, 2003, INS will officially be abolished and a new system will begin. While there are no apparent changes, yet, MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers should expect significant changes in the near future. We have seen the gradual implementation of significant changes since September 11, 2001 with Special Registration, enhanced security measures, and now the abolition of INS. We will continue to monitor the development of the DHS and the new bureaus related to immigration in order to better adapt to the inevitable changes this move signifies. We strive to provide our readers with the most detailed and current information on DHS, BCIS, and the transition of INS into these agencies. We provide you with cutting-edge information to help you better plan your future course of action.© The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.  | |