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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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Dec
12
2023
United States | Visa Bulletin: USCIS to Use Dates for Filing Next Berry Appleman & Leiden
Dec
18
2023
Thailand | Visa-free Entry Expanded for Japanese Tourists with Business Interests Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
4
2024
Episode 55: The Labor Market Outlook for 2024 [Podcast] Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
11
2024
United States | Department of Labor Publishes Assignment Groups for H-2B Applications Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
18
2024
Immigration Outlook: Five Questions for 2024 Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
12
2024
United States | January Visa Bulletin: Advancement in EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 categories Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
21
2024
Netherlands | Visa-Exempt Nationals May Stay for 90 Days Beyond Their Residence Permit Berry Appleman & Leiden
Mar
1
2024
United States | H-1B Denial Rates Up Slightly From 2022 Berry Appleman & Leiden
Mar
12
2024
United States | USCIS Announces H-2B Cap Reached, Publishes Dates for Supplemental Visas Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
4
2024
Episode 68: Why It’s a Good Time to Rethink Immigration Strategies [Podcast] Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
10
2024
Canada | Update on International Student Permit Cap Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
15
2024
Australia | Immigration Policy Updates Berry Appleman & Leiden
May
3
2024
European Union | Latest Immigration Updates Berry Appleman & Leiden
May
9
2024
United States | PERM, Prevailing Wage Processing Updates as of May 1, 2024 Berry Appleman & Leiden
Oct
17
2023
H-1B Proposal Clears White House Review, Publication Expected Soon Berry Appleman & Leiden
Oct
20
2023
New Permanent Residency Pathway Announced to Support Migrants Berry Appleman & Leiden
Nov
8
2023
Validity Periods Extended for Certain Visas Berry Appleman & Leiden
Dec
4
2023
Sweden | Fast-Track Work Permit Processing Scheme Closing Berry Appleman & Leiden
Dec
7
2023
United Kingdom | Government Announces Plans to Drastically Cut Net Migration Next Year Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
4
2024
United States | Roundup: Immigration Policies Update in Final Weeks of 2023 Berry Appleman & Leiden
Jan
11
2024
Episode 56: Biden Administration Guidance on STEM Workers [Podcast] Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
1
2024
Singapore | Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement with China Effective Feb. 9 Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
12
2024
United States | February Visa Bulletin: Dates for Filing to Control, No Movement in Key Categories Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
21
2024
Philippines | Medical Clearance No Longer Required Berry Appleman & Leiden
Mar
19
2024
United States | Reminder: H-1B Cap Registration Closes at End of Week Berry Appleman & Leiden
Mar
29
2024
Israel | Minimum Salary Increased Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
4
2024
Ireland | Eligibility Requirements Updated for Stamp 4 Permissions Berry Appleman & Leiden
Apr
10
2024
United States | USCIS Lifts Limits to Form I-693 Validity Period Berry Appleman & Leiden
 

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