Immigration

The United States is a nation of immigrants, but the US is also a nation with vacillating attitudes towards immigrants and a legal system that reflects those changing attitudes.  

Immigration coverage on the National Law Review includes employment immigration requirements, ranging from visa applications to specialty occupation matters, and various immigration programs like the EB-5 program. Additionally, individuals can find information that might impact their immigration status, such as updates on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and the Green Card and Permanent Residency Program, as well as information on Temporary Protected Status eligibility for various nations.

In order to effectively cover Immigration policy, The National Law Review provides news on USCIS policies and the monthly State Department Visa Bulletin with updates on visa categories.  NLR also covers visa application requirements, including interview requirements and other compliance changes, as well as changes and updates to visa processing times.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Actions, including information on ICE workplace raids, including state-specific legislation for employers stipulating compliance limitations with federal ICE officers.

Legal articles governing immigration issues which pertain to employees and employers are a mainstay of coverage. From the E-verify program to I-9 compliance, H-1B visas, and other “specialty visa” programs, readers can learn about the latest developments.

In today’s uncertain immigration environment, one can find the latest information available on immigration changes.   NLR covers issues such as the Trump Administration’s Immigration policies, including chain migration, executive orders, and DACA reform, and other information about various immigration actions, including Trump’s Travel Bans, winding their way through the Circuit Courts and the Supreme Court.

Visitors to the National Law Review can also learn about the latest agency news related to immigration. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of Labor (DOL), and United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are among the agencies which are covered under immigration law news on the National Law Review’s site.

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Mar
30
2016
Immigration: Proposed Changes to Form I-9 Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
22
2018
Immigration: Take Action Now on H-1B Applications – Changes on the Horizon Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
23
2014
Immigration: The Hard Lessons of Hiring Unauthorized Workers Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
14
2016
Impact of 2016 Presidential Election Results on Key Employment Law Issues Hunton Andrews Kurth
May
7
2020
Impact of COVID-19 on F-1 Students Seeking OPT Mintz
Feb
26
2015
Impact of Department of Homeland Security Shutdown: version2015 Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Feb
7
2017
Impact of Immigration-Related Executive Order on Global Employers Hunton Andrews Kurth
Mar
10
2013
Impact of Sequester on Immigration-Related Government Services Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Feb
6
2024
Impact of the New USCIS Fee Increase Rule Berry Appleman & Leiden
Feb
21
2024
Impact of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on Visa Appointments Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
7
2017
Impact of the Trump Administration’s Decision to Terminate DACA Miller Mayer LLP
May
25
2021
Impact of U.S. COVID Travel Ban on India Norris McLaughlin P.A.
Nov
7
2023
Implementation Date Announced for Permanent Residence Pathway Expansion Berry Appleman & Leiden
Aug
13
2015
Implementation of Security Enhancements to the Visa Waiver Program Coming Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
19
2018
Implications of a Government Shutdown on Federal Contractors Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
24
2023
Implications of Priority Date Retrogression for R-1 Religious Worker Visas Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
29
2013
Important Changes to Immigration Form I-94 Mintz
Sep
20
2018
Important Development for Vietnamese and Chinese EB-5 Investors in October 2018 Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
1
2017
Important EEO-1 and I-9 Updates ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
3
2020
Important Update on Immigration Issues Related to U.S. Permanent Residents Unable to Travel Back to U.S. Due to Coronavirus Outbreak in China Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
29
2020
Important Update on Visa Rescheduling Due to the Coronavirus Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jul
18
2017
Important Update: New Form I-9 from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Polsinelli PC
Nov
19
2020
Improper Appointment of Acting DHS Head Invalidates Rollback of DACA Program, Court Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
26
2017
Improved Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Focus of Two Executive Orders Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
3
2022
In Global Fight for Labor, UK Launches ‘High Potential Individual’ Visa Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
10
2017
In January, Will You be Able to Board Your Domestic Flight with Your Current Driver’s License? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jan
18
2023
In Philadelphia, Economy Struggles to Keep Up with New Influx of Immigrants Norris McLaughlin P.A.
Jul
20
2022
In Progress: Second Phase of Premium Processing Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
24
2015
In Wake of Paris Attacks, Lawmakers Consider Domestic Risks, Impact on Visa Waiver Program; Group of Governors Oppose Syrian Refugee Resettlement Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Sep
17
2015
In-Depth: The AAO Decision Which Re-interpreted the Definition of “Capital” in EB-5 Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jul
8
2021
In-flight Meal Periods for Security Officers Were Not Compensable, Fifth Circuit Holds Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
29
2017
In-Person Interviews for Each Green Card Applicant to Begin October 1 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
29
2017
In-Person Interviews Mandated for Employment–Based Green Card Applicants and Others Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Sep
5
2017
In-Person Interviews to be conducted for Employment-Based Adjustment of Status Applicants Dickinson Wright PLLC
Dec
5
2017
Inability to Leave an Abusive Relationship Can Be a Basis for Asylum Proskauer Rose LLP
 

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