Government Shutdown Ends; Countdown Begins Again with Immigration Push in the Senate
The U.S. government shutdown ended last night with an agreement to fund the government for three weeks, until February 8th. As part of the negotiations to end the shutdown,
Read More »UK Issues New Requirement for Applicants Seeking Permanent Residence
In January, UK’s Home Office announced changes to how it will calculate absences in connection with applications for permanent residence, or, “Indefinite Leave to
Read More »Additional Information Required for Singapore’s Employment Passes
On January 26, 2018, Singapore started requiring all employers to provide their foreign employees’ contact details to complete transactions on the Ministry of
Read More »Switzerland’s New Labor Requirements Aimed at Reducing Unemployment
The Switzerland Federal Council announced it will implement a labor market test for employers wishing to hire foreign nationals in occupations with high unemployment
Read More »Trump Supports Citizenship for DREAMers
President Trump announced his support for allowing a path to citizenship for DREAMers, undocumented immigrants who were brought to the US as children. The proposal could
Read More »Immigration Impact Unclear as NAFTA Negotiations Continue
Canada, Mexico, and the United States concluded their sixth round of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) negotiation talks. Although there was progress in key
Read More »Premium Processing May be Suspended for H-1B FY2019 Cap Season
There is a possibility that USCIS will suspend premium processing for the H-1B FY2019 Cap Season. No other changes to the H-1B cap procedures are expected. USCIS does not
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