July 17, 2020, a U.S. District Judge in Maryland ordered U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) to begin accepting new applications for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). I’ve had several young people over the past few years asking if they could apply for the program. The ability to apply as a first time applicant was suspended...
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Employer Hiring Someone New & Immigration Implications
You’re hired. Great! But wait a minute, have you completed all the documentation proving you are legally permitted to work? Small businesses, are you aware of the all the documentation required from your new hire? Watch our latest video about tips regarding the Form I-9 employment verification form that a new hire should complete.
Breaking News: USCIS Hikes Up Filing Fees Beginning October 2, 2020
Trump Seeks Limits to Business Visas Due to Coronavirus & High Unemployment
Many of my student visa clients hope to win the H-1B visa lottery so that they can remain in the United States and have the ability to lawfully work. The Coronavirus has a huge impact on business in America, and millions of individuals are unemployed. Over the past couple of months I’ve had a feeling...
MIT and Harvard Sue Over the New F-1 Student Visa Policy
Surprise! Two prominent U.S. universities filed a lawsuit today in response to the new temporary final order issued by the Department of Homeland Security “DHS” yesterday. As stated in my last post, foreign F-1 student visa holders enrolled in universities who will have ONLINE ONLY classes this upcoming semester may not remain in the United...
Student Visas Are Now Back On!
Department of Homeland Security announced earlier this month how F-1 student visa holders would meet new restrictions if their intended schools/universities were to hold ONLINE ONLY classes this upcoming semester. This threw many clients into a panic since the new semester is to begin next month! MIT and Harvard joined in a lawsuit to contest...