Immigration News


February 19, 2020

March 2020 Visa Bulletin

Subsequent to the issuance of the March 2020 Visa Bulletin, USCIS has informed prospective applicants of which chart to reference when determining if…More


February 11, 2020

Judge Permanently Enjoins Trump Administration’s Attempt to Target International Students through Unlawful Presence Policy

On August 9, 2018, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued a Policy Memorandum that would have changed federal policy…More


February 1, 2020

A Special Announcement from Landau, Hess, Simon, Choi & Doebley

We are thrilled to announce that Jack Doebley, formerly a partner at Steel, Doebley, and Glassman, has joined our immigration law firm…More


January 31, 2020

DHS to Implement New Public Charge Rule, Effective February 24, 2020

On January 27, 2020 the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to lift the injunction on the Trump Administration’s Inadmissibility on Public…More


January 27, 2020

BREAKING: Supreme Court Votes 5-4 To Lift Injunction on Trump Admin’s Public Charge Rule

The Trump Administration announced last August that it would make broad changes to the  “public charge” ground of inadmissibility, which would make…More


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March 11, 2021

Biden Administration Clears the Way to End the Trump-era Public Charge Rule

The Biden Administration has cleared the way to end one of the most onerous immigration reforms of the Trump Administration—the…More


August 10, 2020

Two Executive Orders Issued Regarding Immigrant Workers and Federal Contractors

President Trump has issued two executive orders affecting immigrant workers. The first instructs the Department of Labor to “finalize guidance…More


July 17, 2020

Further Updates and Exceptions to Presidential Proclamation For Dependents on H, L, J, and F Visas

The State Department has clarified certain exceptions regarding the Presidential Proclamation restricting the issuance of H, L, and J visas. Our original posting regarding…More

 
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