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USCIS Finalizes Increase in Fees for Immigration-Related Applications

USCIS Finalizes Increase in Fees for Immigration-Related Applications

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) finalized its long-awaited fee rule on January 31, which impacts the filing costs for almost all the agency’s applications. The new fees will take effect April 1, 2024. The agency’s fee increases significantly impact the cost for family-based and employment-based applications and petitions. Read More

Talking Turkey 2023: Kindness on the Subway

Talking Turkey 2023: Kindness on the Subway

Over the last few weeks, as I reflected on writing our annual Thanksgiving blog post, I struggled to find the right words and message. During years past, this post offered best practices for engaging in dialogue across the days’ festivities. And although that recipe has been loved by many, I… Read More

Employment-Based Immigration to Get an Important Update with Biden’s Artificial Intelligence Executive Order

Employment-Based Immigration to Get an Important Update with Biden’s Artificial Intelligence Executive Order

Written by Steven Hubbard, Senior Data Scientist and Leslie Dellon, Senior Attorney (Business Immigration) The White House’s recent executive order on artificial intelligence marks an important shift in employment-based immigration law, signaling the beginning of a potentially transformative process. As one component of the process, President Biden has required… Read More

Global Talent Chamber Network Convening Discusses How Immigration Is a Solution to Workforce Challenges

Global Talent Chamber Network Convening Discusses How Immigration Is a Solution to Workforce Challenges

As the national workforce shortage persists and is further exacerbated by the nation’s large aging population moving into retirement, businesses across the country are seeking solutions to address workforce needs and fill open positions. Many chambers of commerce have continued to present a solution: modernizing an outdated immigration system… Read More

DHS’ New Work Permit Measures Are Welcome Change with Potential to Address USCIS Challenges 

DHS’ New Work Permit Measures Are Welcome Change with Potential to Address USCIS Challenges 

On September 20, 2023, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced measures to accelerate the processing of some work permits and to extend their validity period for particular categories of individuals. These changes are substantial and are likely to have a meaningful impact… Read More

New Report Uncovers CBP’s Role in Policing Racial Justice Protests in Summer 2020

New Report Uncovers CBP’s Role in Policing Racial Justice Protests in Summer 2020

Co-Authors: Emily Creighton and Tsion Gurmu In the summer of… Read More

Fifth Circuit Allows Texas to Keep Its Controversial 'Buoy Barrier' in Place for Now

Fifth Circuit Allows Texas to Keep Its Controversial ‘Buoy Barrier’ in Place for Now

Since President Biden took office, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been escalating both rhetoric and action in response to a rise in migration across the Rio Grande. Right now, challenges to his latest maneuver—installing 1,000 feet of “marine barrier” in the middle of the Rio Grande—are making their way… Read More

New Immigration Court Rule Would Protect Critical Docket Management Tools and Rescind Trump-Era Changes

New Immigration Court Rule Would Protect Critical Docket Management Tools and Rescind Trump-Era Changes

The Department of Justice has proposed a new rule to protect immigration judges’ ability to administratively close removal proceedings and control their ever-expanding dockets. The proposed rule, published on September 8, would also rescind most of the changes introduced by a 2020 Trump-era regulation, including shortened Board of Immigration… Read More

USCIS Updates Key CSPA Interpretation to Protect Some Immigrant Youth, But Backlogs Continue to Cause Hardships

USCIS Updates Key CSPA Interpretation to Protect Some Immigrant Youth, But Backlogs Continue to Cause Hardships

On August 24, 2023, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a new update to its policy manual clarifying a previous policy change aimed at expanding green card eligibility under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) for children who lost eligibility, or “aged out,” due to the years-long visa… Read More

With Challenge to CHNV Parole Program, the 'Right to Welcome' Goes on Trial in Texas

With Challenge to CHNV Parole Program, the ‘Right to Welcome’ Goes on Trial in Texas

The Biden administration’s humanitarian parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV) went on trial last week. The trial, held in a federal court in Texas, was the result of a lawsuit filed in January 2023 (shortly after the program was expanded to Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua) by Texas… Read More

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