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Electronic H-1B Petitions Available Soon

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is expanding its electronic filing access to encompass all H-1B filings. This includes H-1B “cap” or “lottery” registrations and “non-cap” petitions through the rollout of...more

What is Up with I-9s

The I-9 form expired on October 31, 2022, and now, seemingly out of the blue, as of August 1 we will have a new form plus something even more surprising: The option for virtual verification (at least for some employers)!...more

Faster Processing for H-4 and L-2 Dependents Starting January 25, 2023 – Including Work Permission

In an excellent development, as of January 25, 2023, the U.S. government agreed to resume the process of “bundling” H-4 and L-2 dependent applications, – including I-765 work permission applications, with the H-1B and L-1...more

An Easier Way for Foreign National Entrepreneurs to Immigrate to the U.S.?

Although foreign national entrepreneurs have helped shape the U.S. economy both historically and recently, the current U.S. immigration system is not friendly to them, especially in seeking the coveted “green card.”...more

Updated Guidance on O-1s Provides Helpful Reality Check

Employers are experiencing incredible challenges recruiting for all types of jobs. Recruiting for that special “make or break” position – often for a C-suite, technology innovator, or creative – has always been tough. U.S....more

Updated Guidance: National Interest Waivers for Advanced STEM Degree Holders

Obtaining a “green card” usually requires the sponsorship of a close U.S. family member or U.S. employer. In the employment context, the default process is a specific employer testing the labor market for a specific job to be...more

Time to Start the H-1B “Cap” Registration and Lottery

The new year brings new possibilities, including a chance to register for the H-1B “lottery” for the fiscal year 2023. As a reminder, because of a limited number of new H-1Bs available for most employers, each year the U.S....more

Work Authorization Expanded for E, L and some H-4 Spouses

One of the drawbacks of our current immigration system is that most spouses who accompany foreign workers are not allowed to work until they are well into the “green card” process. Often people spend years on temporary work...more

Vaccine and Covid Testing Requirements for International Travel in Effect

While states, employers, and the federal government battle over vaccine mandates for employees, the vaccine mandate for international travelers entering the United States by airplane took effect November 8, 2021....more

New Hope for Foreign Founders – The International Entrepreneur Parole Program

As part of the Biden Administration’s effort to promote access to the legal immigration system, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) withdrew a 2018 proposed rule to eliminate the international entrepreneur (IE)...more

USCIS suspends biometrics for some to improve processing time

In an affidavit to a federal court filed May 3, 2021, the USCIS Acting Associate Director of Service Center Operations stated that to decrease a substantial backlog, the agency was set to suspend the collection of biometrics...more

Immigrant Visa Ban Rescinded

Presidential Proclamation 10014 “Suspension of Entry of Immigrants Who Present a Risk to the United States Labor Market During the Economic Recovery Following the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak,” was rescinded by President...more

2021 H-1B “Cap” Registration and Lottery

The H-1B “lottery” will soon be upon us. Here are some action steps employers seeking an H-1B visa can take now to prepare. H-1B Lottery Overview - The number of new H-1Bs available for most employers each year is...more

H-1B and Employment Immigration Processes Under Attack

In its continuing effort to limit legal immigration, the Trump Administration announced two rule changes last week to radically limit H-1Bs and the most common employment-based permanent residence process. The first rule...more

Immigration Law Update: Good News on Fees, Visas, and Premium Processing

October is the start of the federal government fiscal year and always brings some immigration news. Last week we updated you on the jump forward in the immigrant visa waiting lines. Since then, more has been announced....more

Visa Bulletin Jumps Ahead for October - What is Going On and What Does It Mean for You?

Social networks are abuzz with news that the “green card” waiting line has moved ahead substantially. For some categories, the difference is years! What does the latest update from the Department of State (DOS) mean for...more

Exceptions to Recent Travel Bans Announced

On August 12, 2020, the Department of State (DOS) updated and expanded guidance regarding exceptions to the employment-related entry suspensions (Presidential Proclamations 10014 & 10052). As a reminder, these are the...more

Foreign Workers and Offshoring Practices Targeted by Presidential Executive Order

On August 3, 2020, President Trump signed yet another Executive Order implying that foreign workers harm the U.S. workforce. The Order applies only to federal contractors or subcontractors. It requires each agency to...more

Presidential Proclamation Extends "Green Card" Ban and Bars Entry for H-1B, H-2B, L, and some J Visas

As expected, President Trump signed a Proclamation suspending entry into the United States of certain people eligible for temporary work visas, their spouses, and children effective June 24, 2020, until December 31, 2020. The...more

Additional Restrictions on Employment-Based Visas Expected

Many news reports indicate the Trump Administration will soon issue an expanded entry suspension to prevent entry into the United States of individuals holding H-1B and other work-related visas. While versions have been...more

New Presidential Proclamation Suspends Some Immigration: Questions and Answers

You may have heard that the President tweeted earlier this week that he would soon issue an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration. The threatened Executive Order “suspending immigration” was issued as a...more

Remote Work, Furloughs, Layoffs Impact Foreign Workers

The wide-ranging effects of COVID-19 touch immigration laws in some significant ways. This quick guide will help you avoid pitfalls and know when to contact your attorney....more

USCIS Announces Changes in Procedures

On Friday, March 19, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a suspension of the “wet” signature requirement for certain filings, allowing for copies of handwritten signatures to be accepted. The original...more

Breaking Update from DHS and DOL on Immigration and COVID-19

The following post contains a breaking update on remote I-9 completion from the Department of Homeland Security, breaking updates from U.S. Department of Labor, as well as new immigration-related considerations that have...more

Update: New travel ban put in place due to global Coronavirus outbreak

Beginning March 13, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. EST, the countries below have been added the entry suspension, similar to the 14-day entry suspension Iran and China. This White House proclamation does not apply to people aboard a...more

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