USCIS Quells Rumors about H-1B Extension Limits
USCIS has confirmed that it is no longer considering eliminating the ability of H-1B holders to extend beyond the six-year limit. “The agency is considering a number of
Read More »Upcoming ACR I-Card Holder Changes Announced for the Philippines
The Philippines’ Bureau of Immigration now requires holders of the Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Cards (ACR I-Cards) to file Annual Reports (ARs) by March 3,
Read More »Singapore Announces Higher Salary Thresholds for Dependent Privileges
Effective January 1, 2018, the Ministry of Manpower has increased the minimum monthly salary requirement by 20% for foreign nationals to sponsor their family members. The
Read More »Higher Salary Thresholds and Updated Visa Application Fees Announced for Israel
Starting January 1, 2018, companies planning on sending employees to Israel with a Short Term Employment (SEA) or Short Term Expedited Process (STEP) visa must comply with
Read More »Democrats and Republicans are Inching Toward a Deal to Protect Dreamers but Remain Divided over Funding the Wall
Republicans and Democrats met today in the White House to reach a deal on the January spending bill. The White House and Senate negotiators seem to be close to reaching a
Read More »Trump Administration Announced Monday it is Ending Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans
The Trump administration has announced that it will terminate the provisional residence permits of approximately 200,000 Salvadorans who have lived in the United States
Read More »CBP Establishes New Rules for Searching Electronic Devices
On January 4, 2018, U.S. CBP announced an updated policy for searching electronic devices at U.S. borders to enhance transparency, accountability, and oversight. The goal
Read More »Justices Speed Up President Trump’s Immigration Appeal
On Monday, January 8, the Supreme Court said it will look at the Trump administration’s new appeal that seeks to defend the President’s third immigration order in a
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