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Immigration News: USCIS Begins Investigation into Multiple H-1B Registrations

June 28, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

Immigration News: USCIS Begins Investigation into Multiple H-1B Registrations Zach New from Joseph & Hall discusses the unusual H-1B filing season with a significant increase in registrations, largely driven by individuals submitting multiple registrations from different companies. USCIS has recently launched investigations and issued notices of intent to revoke H-1B status for those with multiple […]

International Stars Power Denver Nuggets to First NBA Championship

June 28, 2023|Contributed by: Aaron C. Hall, Esq.

The Denver Nuggets are NBA Champions for the first time in franchise history after beating the Miami Heat four games to one in the NBA Finals. The people of Denver, increasingly covered in Nuggets gear as the playoff run picked up steam, are jubilant as they get ready for the celebratory parade. Why, after so […]

USCIS Issuing Notices of Intent to Revoke H-1B Status for Multiple Registrations

June 28, 2023|Contributed by: Zachary New

The FY 2024 filing season ends on June 30th, 2023, and as we conclude this year’s H-1B cap season, USCIS is starting to ramp up a new investigation and enforcement season in its place. This year’s lottery was strange in a lot of ways.  The total number of registrations jumped from approximately 480,000 to 780,000.  […]

USCIS Updates Policy Guidance on Nonimmigrant EADs in Compelling Circumstances

June 27, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

Under current regulations, nonimmigrants that are the beneficiaries of an approved Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, are not automatically granted employment authorization in the United States. Despite the I-140 approval, these individuals must maintain their nonimmigrant status for potentially over a decade while they wait for a visa to become available. This means […]

Executive Discretion and DHS Guidelines Prevail: SCOTUS Rejects States’ Challenge on Deportation Priorities

June 25, 2023|Contributed by: Jennifer Howard

On June 23, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered an 8-1 ruling rejecting Texas and Louisiana’s challenge to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy that aimed to prioritize certain individuals for deportation enforcement. This ruling represents a significant legal victory for the Biden administration. The Challenged Policy At the core of the case was […]

Immigration News: What is a DS-5535

June 1, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

Immigration News: What is a DS-5535 In this video, Zachary New discusses administrative processing and the DS-5535 form issued by consulates. After an in-person visa interview, there are instances where a consular officer cannot make an immediate decision, leading to a period known as administrative processing. While usually not time-consuming, some cases may require legal […]

Immigration News: Who Can File an I-130

June 1, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

Immigration News: Who Can File an I-130 In this video, Luke Niermann provides an overview of the family-based I-130 petition process for sponsoring a green card. He explains that U.S. citizens can petition for immediate relatives, such as spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21. Other family categories, including children over 21, siblings, and permanent […]

Non-Immigrant Visa Fee Increases Delayed

May 28, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

The Department of State published a final rule on March 28, 2023 which would raise the price of all nonimmigrant visas applications for visa types that don’t require a previously approved USCIS petition, including B1/B2 tourist visas and F-1 student visas and Border Crossing Cards for Mexican citizens from $160 to $185. The rates for […]

USCIS Announces Updated Review Process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans Seeking Parole

May 27, 2023|Contributed by: Luke Niermann

On May 18, 2023, USCIS announced that it was updating the review process for supporters who filed Form I-134A to facilitate entry into the U.S. for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. Under this program, the U.S. government may grant advance travel authorization for up to 30,000 individuals each month from these countries to […]

USCIS Reports Faster Processing Times for Work Permits for Asylum Seekers

May 26, 2023|Contributed by: Jennifer Howard

May 26, 2023 | Contributed by Jennifer M. Howard, Esq. According to the most recent compliance report published by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the number of work permit applications (Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization) adjudicated by the agency within 30 days of receipt has increased from a 4.5 percent low in July […]

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