Immigration Law Blog
Stay updated with the latest immigration news, visa updates, and expert insights.
H-1B
Discover the future of tech layoffs and their impact on H-1B immigrants. Understand key layoffs at Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and Twitter.
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INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRATION
Dubai's $1B Mercedes Tower offers luxury living but raises ethical concerns about migrant worker treatment
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USCIS
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a significant overhaul in the fee structure for numerous immigration procedures
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Business VisaVoice of Immigration
Biden Administrations Expansions of Temporary Protected Status: A Lifeline for Vulnerable Immigrants
Since President Biden took office in January 2021, his administration has indeed broadened access to TPS, providing temporary relief from deportation and the
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USCIS
In a significant development, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced the reopening of an international field office in Honduras.
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H-1B
This visa category empowers students to enroll in diverse programs, ranging from language courses to degree-seeking programs at universities.
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SPORTS
The P-1 visa is where extraordinary athletes, coaches, and support staff can showcase their talents on the grand stage of American sports.
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USA
K-1 visa for your foreign fiancé(e). Understand eligibility requirements, and how an immigration attorney can help navigate this procedure.
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USA
The new law “Title 42” has come into effect in the United States, and it has important implications for immigration policy. The law gives the government broad
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USA
Immigration attorney Jon Velie answers how the Biden Immigration Bill, the US Citizenship Act of 2021, will impact U.S. business immigration.
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Green Card
If you are currently in the US on an H-1B, F-1, or B-1/B-2 visa, you may be wondering about your options for staying in the country. While these visas are
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Green Card
The visa bulletin lists dates when the Department of State expects to issue immigrant visas. The visa bulletin determines which sponsors can apply for
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