Following reports of competing bills in the House and Senate, the U.S. government is potentially headed for a shutdown, which would begin on October 1, 2023, the beginning of the 2024 fiscal year. This would directly affect...more
9/28/2023
/ Customs and Border Protection ,
Department of Labor (DOL) ,
Employee Retention ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) ,
Foreign Workers ,
Government Shutdown ,
H-1B ,
H-2A ,
H-2B ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Immigration ,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ,
Immigration Procedures ,
Labor Certifications ,
US Department of State ,
USCIS ,
Visas
Department of Labor (DOL) regulations require employers to abide by the terms and conditions of the H-1B visa program, including all DOL and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) guidelines. With the sudden...more
Join Ulmer partner David W. Leopold as he navigates the complex Department of Labor regulations governing the employment of H-1B and E-3 professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic....more
4/6/2020
/ Continuing Legal Education ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Department of Labor (DOL) ,
E-3 ,
Full-Time Employees ,
Furloughs ,
H-1B ,
Healthcare Workers ,
Layoffs ,
Part-Time Employees ,
Physicians ,
Shelter-In-Place ,
Webinars
The federal government entered a partial shutdown on December 22, 2018. With no end in sight as the shutdown enters its third week, many are wondering how the shutdown will affect immigration matters. To provide some insight...more
1/8/2019
/ Customs and Border Protection ,
Department of Labor (DOL) ,
E-Verify ,
EB-5 ,
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) ,
Government Shutdown ,
I-129 ,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ,
OFLC ,
Passports ,
Popular ,
Ports of Entry ,
SEVP ,
US Department of State ,
USCIS ,
Visas