Legal Articles, Immigration

Entrepreneurs Wanted: The President’s Actions on Immigration

Immigrant entrepreneurs have always made extraordinary contributions to America’s economy, from Main Street to Silicon Valley.

More People Now Eligible to Apply for Deferred Action

On November 20, 2014, the President announced a series of executive actions to crack down on illegal immigration at the border and to require certain undocumented immigrants to pass a criminal background check and pay taxes in order to temporarily stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

What do companies need to know about their incoming H1-B workers?

In this article we briefly address several very basic, but very important, topics that HR Managers, Professionals, and Business Owners should be aware of in order to avoid potential pitfalls pertaining to the onboarding of new H-1B employees.

New Regulation for F-1 Student Visa STEM Extension

OPT STEM Extension to increase from 17 months to 24 months

Williams Case Offers new Relief for Widows and Orphans

The Williams case has expanded the forms of relief available to widows even if the widows remarry before filing an immigrant petition

The Reason for Immigration Court Delays

The Obama Administration sets records for deportations. The most broken part of the immigration system goes largely unnoticed and unchecked: immigration courts cannot come close to handling the burdens placed upon them.

Texas City Councilman Accused of Alien Smuggling

I recently came across a story of a politician accused of flaunting our immigration laws so egregiously that I think Republicans, Democrats, and the unaffiliated will be able to unite in calling this a bona fide example of a politician damaging our immigration system.

New York Standardizes Its Attorney Disciplinary Process

On December 30, 2015, the New York Office of Court Administration announced new rules for attorney discipline to create a “harmonized approach” throughout the state. The revised rules, which will become effective on July 1, 2016, are found in 22 NYCRR part 1240.

DOL Releases H2B Labor Certification Program Statistics for FY 2015

The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H2B statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document provides statistics for the H2B Temporary Non-Agricultural Labor Certification Program.

DOL Releases H2A Labor Certification Program Statistics for FY 2015

The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H2A statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document provides statistics for the H2A Temporary Agricultural Labor Certification Program.

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