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In today’s political climate, immigration developments and regulations can change with the news cycle.  Employers count on the National Law Review to provide legal analysis of Department of Homeland Security and United States Citizenships and Immigration Services regulations, as well as changing visa requirements; including changing TPS status for communities and the uncertain future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.  Visitors to the National Law Review will not only find the most up-to-date information related to these topics, but other Visa-based information, work permits, and immigration news, which affects US-based companies, their employees, and families.

Multinational companies and US-based companies heavily rely on non-US labor to perform many job functions. Additionally, skilled workers from outside the US, and those who are studying abroad in the US, require the proper documentation in order to legally remain in the country. Compliance issues, e-verify filing by companies and its employees, Form I-9 filing, employer verification obligations, and applying for temporary stay status, are among the many topics covered by the National Law Review, as it relates to immigration law. H1-B and H2-B work visas, EB-5 program, and the State Department’s Monthly Visa Bulletin, are frequently analyzed, discussed, and legal implications of these topics, are covered on the site.

Government agency news including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hearings, and the Department of Labor (DOL), are all intertwined in the world of immigration law. Visitors to the National Law Review will find timely coverage on these agencies, news revolving around labor laws and immigration, and content surrounding Visa processing, applications, and immigration reform.

Major issues in immigration include the changing and uncertain status of the DACA, or Dreamers, program.  The program, initiated under President Barack Obama, created a temporary path for childhood arrivals, brought to the US illegally by their parents, to a work permit and protection from deportation.  It does not provide a path to citizenship, and it has been heavily litigated since its inception and currently litigation is underway to determine the future of the DACA program, and that litigation is covered by NLR authors.  Additionally, when President Donald Trump took office he implemented a Travel Ban, limiting immigration to the United States from several, Muslim-majority countries.  This immigration travel ban has undergone several permutations and has been intensely litigated in circuit courts across the country, and this litigation has been closely followed and analyzed by NLR Authors. 

In today’s rapidly shifting immigration landscape, the National Law Review can be trusted to provide careful, thoughtful legal analysis of the developments, both litigation and regulation in the immigration area of law.

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Recent Immigration, VISA, USCIS, ICE, & DHS Legal Updates

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Jun
11
2020
Possible Presidential Proclamation to Limit Entry of Foreign National Workers into the U.S. and additional regulatory measures on the Horizon
Feb
7
2017
U.S. Customs and New Trump Administration: Your Top Ten Questions Answered
Jan
22
2018
Government Shutdown
Oct
19
2015
Senate Takes on Sanctuary Cities; House Considers Legislation on Debt Limit, Reconciliation
Mar
30
2017
USCIS Announces Launch of EB-5 Regional Center Compliance Audit Program
Feb
8
2021
FY 2022 H-1B Cap Initial Registration Period Open March 9 to March 25
Mar
2
2015
Debate Over DHS Funding Continues; Congress to Receive Prime Minister of Israel
Jan
11
2018
Call for Long Term EB-5 Reauthorization
Jun
15
2017
USCIS Seeks Input on Revised EB-5 Capital At Risk Requirement
Oct
15
2021
US Allowing Non-Essential Travel from Canada, Europe & Others: What Travelers Need to Know
Mar
10
2017
New USCIS Policy Announced at March 3, 2017 Stakeholders Meeting: Regional Center Geography
Sep
19
2022
USCIS Releases Revised Forms I-589 and I-765
Feb
23
2015
DHS Funding At Issue; House To Consider Legislation On 529 Plans
Oct
17
2017
Comparison Of The Leading EB-5 Reform Legislation Proposals: Cornyn Draft And Grassley Draft
Jun
29
2020
The COVID-19 Hits Keep Coming – Certain Work Visas Halted Until 2021
Aug
3
2017
Federal Immigration: EB-5 and the RAISE Act
Feb
6
2020
Preparing for the FY2021 H-1B Cap Season
Apr
17
2013
Updated Immigration I-9 Form Must Be In Use By All Employers On Or Before May 7, 2013 Sills Cummis & Gross P.C.
May
21
2012
Fill for the Funding Dip: EB-5 Visas Much Shelist, P.C.
May
23
2013
Avoid Getting Burned when the Market Gets Hot: Address Your Construction HR Practices Now Much Shelist, P.C.
Feb
20
2020
DHS Issues New I-9 Form — Required by May 1 for New Hires and Reverifications Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Sep
9
2022
French Insider Podcast Episode 15: Villa Albertine and the French Embassy’s Role In Helping Artists Come to America [PODCAST] Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Nov
28
2016
USCIS Issues Revised “Smart” Form I-9 Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Nov
25
2019
The Evolution of TAA Compliance Post-Energizer – “Substantially Transformed” Has Substantially Changed Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jun
30
2020
How the New Presidential Proclamation Regarding Non-Immigrant Visas Affects Your Company Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
10
2013
Inside Immigration Reform: How Do You Fix a Broken Immigration System so Everyone Plays By the Rules? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
May
28
2013
Inside Look at EB-5 and Electronic Filing with Electronic Immigration System (ELIS) Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jun
8
2013
Filling out the Form I-9 for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Beneficiaries: Work Permits Extended for El Salvadorians Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
 

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