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Form I-9 Flexibility Provisions to End on July 31, 2023

With the recent announcement from the Biden administration that the COVID-19 national and public health emergencies will end this May, the temporary US Department of Homeland Security guidance that permitted businesses...more

US Department of State Releases February 2023 Visa Bulletin

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services will use the Dates for Filing chart in February 2023. There is retrogression in the Other Works category for All Chargeability areas, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and...more

Employers: H-1B Filing Season for Fiscal Year 2024 Is Here

Employers should begin assessing their H-1B needs for fiscal year (FY) 2024 now. Each year, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) releases dates for the H-1B cap registration processes by the end of January, with...more

USCIS to Implement Final Phases of Premium Processing Eligibility Expansion Beginning January 30, 2023

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will continue to roll out and finalize its expansion of premium processing eligibility for certain petitions and applications throughout the first half of...more

US Department of State Releases January 2023 Visa Bulletin

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services will use the Dates for Filing Chart in January 2023. Due to increased demand, an EB-1 cutoff date has been established for China and India. There are no other changes to the January...more

How New Wage Transparency Laws Affect Job Ads Under the PERM Process

Wage transparency laws—quickly cropping up across more US state and local jurisdictions—govern employers’ requirements to disclose pay ranges to job applicants or potential applicants in job advertisements. Varying in scope,...more

US Department of State Releases December 2022 Visa Bulletin

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services will use the Dates for Filing chart in December 2022. Due to increased demand, a worldwide EB-2 Final Action cutoff date has been established. China EB-3 will advance by three...more

USCIS Further Extends Automatic Work Authorization Period for Certain Renewal Applicants

US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on May 3 announced a temporary increase—up to 540 days—to the automatic extension period for employment authorization and employment authorization documents (EADs) for certain...more

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Policy Changes to Assist Foreign Nationals in STEM Fields

In an effort to attract global talent to strengthen the economy, the Biden-Harris administration recently announced several immigration policy expansions geared towards students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and...more

Nonimmigrant Visa Interview Waivers Expanded; Travel Bans From African Countries Revoked

In recent US immigration developments, the Department of State has authorized consular offices to forgo the in-person interview requirement for some nonimmigrant visa applicants. Further, President Joseph Biden has revoked...more

H-4 & L-2 Nonimmigrant Visa Holders: Federal Settlement Impacts Employment Authorizations

A settlement has been reached in Shergill v. Mayorkas, a federal lawsuit seeking to compel US Citizenship and Immigration Services to follow its regulations by automatically granting work permit extensions to L-2 and H-4...more

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Further Extends COVID-19 Related I-9 Compliance

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has extended a policy permitting acceptance of remote employment eligibility verification in limited circumstances through December 31, 2021. On August 31, the day the current...more

Green Card Applicants Required to be Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced a new policy under which all applicants for a green card must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As part of the green card application process, all...more

US State Department Extends National Interest Exception Validity

The US Department of State announced on July 6 that it has extended the validity of previously issued National Interest Exceptions (NIEs), and that going forward, NIEs will be granted for a validity period of one year for...more

Country-Specific Admission Bans Expanded to Include India

In response to the surge in COVID-19 cases in India, the Biden-Harris administration announced on April 30 that the COVID-19-related admission bans currently in place will be expanded to include travelers from India. The ban...more

Biden-Harris Administration’s First 100 Days Expose Priorities, Lay Groundwork for New Policies

US President Joseph Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have consistently framed their policies with what they call the four major “crises” facing the nation: COVID-19, the economy, climate, and inequity. ...more

Back in the Classroom, but Not Back to ‘Normal’

The education industry, like many others, saw a fundamental shift in 2020 as remote learning challenged some of the long-held traditions of institutions, educators, and related companies. From federal support of reopening...more

Presidential Proclamation 10052 Expires

The Biden-Harris administration has allowed Presidential Proclamation 10052 (PP 10052) to expire as of March 31. PP 10052, implemented by the previous administration in June 2020, had suspended the issuance of certain...more

President Biden Revokes Ban Suspending Entry of Certain Immigrants, Issuance of Green Cards Overseas

President Joe Biden has rescinded Presidential Proclamation 10014, the prior administration’s ban that suspended the issuance of certain green cards overseas and barred entry into the United States of certain groups of...more

US Department of State Exempts F-1 and M-1 Students from Certain COVID-19 Travel Bans

The US Department of State announced on February 10 that students possessing valid F-1 and M-1 visas who are seeking admission to the United States from the Schengen area countries, the United Kingdom, and Ireland no longer...more

Biden Signs More Immigration Executive Orders; Agency Review of Public Charge Rule Mandated

President Joe Biden signed three new executive orders relating to immigration on Tuesday. Along with the executive orders issued immediately after his inauguration and the immigration legislative proposal sent to Congress on...more

Equity-Focused Executive Orders Telling for Businesses Interacting with US Government

President Joe Biden’s first days in office have focused heavily on issues of diversity, inclusion, equity, and human rights as applied across federal agencies and programs. We anticipate that this pattern will continue and...more

President Biden Extends and Expands Restrictions on US Admission Amid COVID-19

In an effort to curb the further spread of COVID-19, President Joe Biden has extended restrictions on US admission from the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Brazil as of January 26, and expanded the...more

Biden Administration Issues Executive Orders, Proposes Sweeping Immigration Changes on Day 1

Following the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, President Biden signed several executive orders related to immigration. And, as promised by the Biden transition team, the Biden...more

Key Takeaways from Biden Administration’s First Executive Orders

Immediately following his inauguration on January 20, US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. began taking executive action to enact many of his administration’s initial priorities, which included a number of executive orders,...more

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