Travel Ban Update: Breaking News! SCOTUS Allows Travel Ban 3.0 to Take Effect
Breaking News: SCOTUS Allows Travel Ban 3.0 to Take Effect News: Today, the Supreme Court rolled back the preliminary injunction forestalling the implementation of Travel
Read More »ICE increases Partnerships with Local Authorities to Enforce Immigration Laws
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has increased its collaboration with state and local authorities to report arrestees suspected of residing illegally to
Read More »Department of State Announces Intention to Continue “Extreme Vetting”
The Department of State has issued a federal register notice announcing its intention to continue extreme vettingby expanding the scope of questions asked of some visa
Read More »The DOL Audited our PERM Case. Why? And What Happens Next?
Last week, we gave you tips on drafting great EVLs for PERM Based I-140 applications. Today, we address another nerve-wracking part of the Green Card process, PERM audits.
Read More »Global Headlines: Europe Update, Qatar
Update – Europe: Entry-Exit System (EES) Approved, Implementation Slated for 2020. As an update to our earlier story, last week the European Council adopted the
Read More »SOC Code Revisions
Today, the U.S. State Department announced its final decision for the 2018 revisions of Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) System. The SOC system was designed to
Read More »H-4 EAD Program Update
The Department of Homeland Security is currently awaiting a response from the U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. following a grant of 180 days to review the H-4 Employment
Read More »Erickson in the News: Employment & Immigration Whiteboard
EMPLOYMENT & IMMIGRATION WHITEBOARD: Proposal would extend ‘extreme vetting’ visa questions for 3 years By Ted Hesson |11/27/2017 05:10 PM EDT The Trump
Read More »Global Headlines: Africa, Canada, Turkey
Six Central African States Ratify Visa-Free Agreement. Gabon recently announced that they will waive the short-stay visa requirements for citizens of countries in the
Read More »My Case Received an RFE. What Does that Mean?!
A USCIS officer has three options when adjudicating a case: approve, issue a Request for Evidence (RFE) or issue a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID). A USCIS Officer will issue
Read More »New Detailed Recruitment Questions Added to Singapore’s Employment Pass Application
The Ministry of Manpower of Singapore has added new detailed recruitment questions to the Employment Pass (EP) Application form. The recruitment exception for positions paid
Read More »The ICE Workplace Audits May Increase by Four to Five Times the Current Amount
ICE’s acting director, Thomas Homan, recently announced that ICE will significantly increase the number of workplace audits it conducts, reflecting the policy priorities
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