Employment Based Immigration

Employment Based Immigration

E‑Verify: Widening Use, Lingering Challenges

E‑Verify: Widening Use, Lingering Challenges

Electronic employment verification is a central feature of modern immigration compliance in the United States. At the heart of this system is E-Verify, an online federal system that allows employers to confirm whether newly hired employees are authorized to work in the country. E-Verify, which Congress created… Read More

New Report: Trump’s Mass Deportation Agenda Will Deepen the Childcare Crisis 

New Report: Trump’s Mass Deportation Agenda Will Deepen the Childcare Crisis 

Washington, D.C., Dec. 11, 2025 — A new report from the American Immigration Council warns that the U.S. childcare system (already stretched thin by rising costs, staffing shortages, and high demand) is facing catastrophic disruption under President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda. The loss of even a fraction of the childcare… Read More

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New Podcast Feature: Beyond Borders – Why Cultural Exchange Still Matters

We’re excited to share that Lisa Murray, Program Director for Cultural Exchange at the American Immigration Council, recently joined the Beyond Borders podcast to discuss the lasting value of international exchange programs and how they strengthen communities, institutions, and global understanding. In the episode, Lisa highlights: 👉 Listen to the full conversation here:  Beyond… Read More

USCIS Ends Automatic Extensions for Most Work Permits, Placing Immigrant Workers and Employers in Limbo

USCIS Ends Automatic Extensions for Most Work Permits, Placing Immigrant Workers and Employers in Limbo

On October 30, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an interim final rule that eliminates the automatic extension for thousands of people who filed to renew their lawful work permits. Previously, people who filed their work permit renewal requests on time would be given an automatic extension… Read More

USCIS Implements the H-1B Proclamation $100,000 Fee

USCIS Implements the H-1B Proclamation $100,000 Fee

Many U.S. employers and H-1B workers panicked when the Trump administration issued a proclamation on September 19, 2025, that appeared to require a $100,000 payment for a noncitizen to enter the United States with an H-1B visa after 12:01 am Eastern Time on September 21. Within 24 hours, the… Read More

What Are the Impacts of President Trump's Travel Ban?

What Are the Impacts of President Trump’s Travel Ban?

In June 2025, the Trump administration announced a new travel ban to restrict or prohibit entry to the United States for individuals from 19 countries, In 2022, nearly 300,000 people from these countries came to the U.S. They brought skills, paid taxes, and filled critical jobs. Read More

New Report Reveals Devastating Impact of Trump’s Expanded Travel Ban

New Report Reveals Devastating Impact of Trump’s Expanded Travel Ban

$715 Million in Taxes, $2.5 Billion in Spending Power at Risk WASHINGTON, DC, August 6 — A new report released today by the American Immigration Council details the sweeping economic and humanitarian toll of the Trump administration’s June 2025 travel ban, which restricts immigration from 19 countries. In… Read More

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Guide to Hiring Noncitizens on Temporary Visas

In this guide, we answer common questions and considerations when companies are hiring noncitizens on a temporary visa. Read More

Trump’s Registration Requirement Means Fear, Uncertainty for Millions of Americans

Trump’s Registration Requirement Means Fear, Uncertainty for Millions of Americans

The Trump administration announced a policy that will require many Americans to always carry identification documents with them to prove they are not deportable. Read More

H-1B Modernization Rule Provides Some Comfort But Also Raises Concerns

H-1B Modernization Rule Provides Some Comfort But Also Raises Concerns

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently issued its long-awaited H-1B modernization rule. The final rule takes effect on January 17, 2025. USCIS describes several of the regulations as codifying policies the agency has followed for years. The agency also emphasized that several of the regulations were enacted to… Read More

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