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Court Reinstates TPS for Venezuelans During Pendency of Court Proceedings

Our Immigration Team explores a federal court order that halts the Trump Administration’s move to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Venezuelans in the United States....more

Termination of the CHNV Parole Programs – What Employers Need to Know

Our Immigration Team discusses the implications of the end of the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan (CHNV) programs begun under the Biden Administration....more

Mandatory Alien Registration Law Going into Effect – DHS Revives Old Immigration Law

Our Immigration Team examines the registration requirements of a law that targets noncitizens who spend more than 30 days in the United States....more

President Trump’s New Executive Orders on Immigration

President Trump wasted no time sweeping his campaign objectives on immigration into motion. Our Immigration Team breaks down the impact of his Executive Orders on immigration policy, the people who fall under those policies,...more

The New H-1B Rule Published Wednesday Aims to Modernize the H-1B Visa Program

Our Immigration Team breaks down the many changes U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is implementing for the H-1B and F-1 visa programs just ahead of a change in Administrations....more

Partial End to COVID-19 I-9 Flexibility Provisions – Accepting Expired List B Documents

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Homeland Security temporarily allowed employers to accept certain types of expired identification for Form I-9. Our Immigration Team discusses what the end of that policy...more

Take Your Chance to Comment on the Benefits of Remote Document Examination: Form I-9 and E-Verify

Our Immigration Team examines the Department of Homeland Security’s many questions about potentially making permanent its COVID-19 policies on remotely examining employees’ Form I-9 and other required documentation....more

DHS Reverses Course – International Students Allowed to Continue Studies and Employment in the U.S.

In the wake of a court order, the Department of Homeland Security has rescinded its cobbled-together policy that threatened to keep foreign students out of U.S. schools that moved to online-only courses in the face of the...more

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