Immigration News, Information, and Latest Happenings
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Conquering Fear of the Unknown in Immigration Law
Often when we visited the ImLaw office, we had lots of questions. We were anxious about what was going to happen next, and we feared the unknown. Susan took time to answer our questions and encourage us. She assured us that she would do everything possible to help us get our immigration matters resolved.
New Travel Ban on 8 Southern African Countries
In addition to South Africa, the affected countries are Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi. The travel ban will not apply to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, however, they will need to show a negative COVID-19 test result prior to boarding their flight.
USCIS Conducts 3rd Lottery Selection of H-1B Cap Cases
On November 19, 2021, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) conducted a third round of random selections from previously submitted FY 2022 H-1B cap registrations for the first time in history.
Employment Authorization for Certain H-4, E, and L Nonimmigrant Dependent Spouses
On November 12, 2021, USCIS issued a Policy Alert, “Employment Authorization for Certain H-4, E, and L Nonimmigrant Dependent Spouses” that is effective immediately.
Long-Awaited Rescission of Country-Specific Travel Bans Takes Effect November 8, 2021
Beginning November 8, 2021, the country-specific travel bans applying to the Schengen area, UK, Ireland, China, India, Iran, Brazil, and South Africa have been rescinded and replaced by new travel requirements based on individual vaccination status.
Key Updates on Rescission of Travel Bans
Beginning November 8, 2021, the Biden Administration plans to lift the U.S. travel bans related to the COVID-19 pandemic for fully vaccinated foreign travelers from the Schengen area countries, UK, Ireland, China, India, South Africa, Iran, and Brazil.
An Introduction to PERM Labor Certification, the First Step toward Employment-Based Permanent Residency
What is PERM labor certification, and how can it be utilized by your team? Let’s take a closer look at this employment-based immigration process and how it can lead to permanent residency or green card status.
Biden Plans to Rescind COVID-19 Travel Bans and Require Proof of Vaccination Beginning in Early November
On September 20, 2021, the White House announced plans to ease travel restrictions into the United States for fully vaccinated individuals beginning in November of this year.
USCIS Partnership Makes it Easier to Apply for an SSN
USCIS announced in August that a new partnership with the Social Security Administration would make it easier to apply for a U.S. social security number.
The 3 Most Common Issues with Filing for H-1B Work Visa Status
It is essential that you find competent immigration counsel early, navigate and complete your registration on time, and receive proper advice on what next steps should be.
Judge Blocks New DACA Applicants, Biden Plans to Appeal
A judge’s decision blocks new initial Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival applications from being filed with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. DACA renewals can still be filed for existing DACA holders. The Biden administration plans to appeal the ruling.
How COVID-19 Has Negatively Affected Immigration and What We Can Do to Fix It
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) recently released a policy brief which highlights practical ways for the Department of State (DOS) to reduce delays, eliminate backlogs and inefficiencies, and re-open immigration that has been greatly reduced during the initial COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
Do I need a lawyer to file H-1B status for a new employee?
This is a common question for employers. If you are hiring a foreign national as a new employee, do you really need to hire a lawyer to complete the paperwork? The answer is yes. Here’s why:
Statutes vs. Regulations vs. Memos vs. Tweets in Immigration Law
How do we determine what is law, what is the government’s interpretation or application of a law, or what is just the government’s opinion? Consider the source.
#HoldUSCISAccountable
ImLaw is joining AILA's social media conversation on why USCIS needs to reform its customer service.
The Biden Immigration Policy
On January 20, 2021, President Biden issued several orders on immigration. Some orders take immediate effect while others may take more time to be implemented.