Immigration Update – May 8, 2019

Headlines: SSA Resumes Issuing No-Match Letters – The Social Security Administration has resumed mailing notifications to employers identified as having at least one name and Social Security Number combination submitted on the wage and tax statement (Form W-2) that do not match SSA’s records. A no-match letter is not necessarily an indication that a person […]

Immigration Update – April 24, 2019

Headlines: Visa Bulletin Shows Slight Forward Progress in Some Backlogged Preference Categories – Regarding EB-1 for China and India, the bulletin notes a continued “extremely high rate of demand” that may require temporary retrogression until October. New USCIS Policy Guidance Clarifies Marijuana-Related Activities Bar on Naturalization – Certain marijuana-related activities generally bar naturalization even if […]

April 2019 Global Immigration Update

Feature Article DOCUMENT RETENTION POLICIES AND PRACTICES: AN OVERVIEW – This article provides an overview of document retention policies and practices in Canada and Italy. Country Updates COLOMBIA – This article summarizes several developments in Colombia: All visa procedures must now be completed online; the Migrant Mercosur visa for Chilean nationals has been suspended due […]

Mid-April 2019 Immigration Update

Headlines: USCIS Reaches FY 2020 H-1B Regular Cap – USCIS has received a sufficient number of petitions to reach the 65,000 H-1B visa regular cap for fiscal year 2020. New Study Shows Companies Pay Billions in Job Training, Scholarships for U.S. Students Through H-1B Fees – The study by the National Foundation for American Policy […]

April 2019 Immigration Update

Headlines: USCIS Announces FY 2020 H-1B Cap Season Start, Updates, and Changes – USCIS announced the start of the FY 2020 H-1B cap season, start dates for premium processing of cap-subject H-1B petitions, and the launch of its new H-1B data hub, while reminding petitioners of its new H-1B cap selection process. DOL Issues Bulletin […]

Mid-March 2019 Immigration Update

Headlines: Trump Administration Plans to Close USCIS International Operations – USCIS Director L. Francis Cissna told senior staff that the agency’s International Operations Division, which operates in more than 20 countries, will be closed down. The duties of those offices will be transferred to U.S. embassies and consulates and to domestic U.S. offices. USCIS Resumes […]