Whether you are at the information-gathering phase of a planned move to the United States or you are currently facing an immigration challenge as a company or an individual, turn to our library of helpful articles for the answers you need. We are happy to share some of what we have learned in our 30 years of practicing immigration law.
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The AILA has honored our longtime colleague and friend, Amy NiceAmy Nice received the 2023 Edith Lowenstein Memorial Award for excellence in advancing the practice of immigration law
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U.S. Department of Labor Increasing Visa Application FeesFees at U.S. consulates for nonimmigrant visas will increase effective June 17th
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End of I-9 COVID Flexibility InfoAILA's flyer on how employers should be completing Form I-9, maintaining records, and the end of Covid-19 flexibilities on July 31, 2023.
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May 2023 Immigration NewsletterIn this month’s newsletter we review suspected fraud in the H-1B Cap lottery, the June 2023 Visa Bulletin, I-9 and Covid-19 Vaccine requirements.
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USCIS has completed the H-1B cap selection process.Employers have 90 days from April 1 to file selected H-1B cap petitions.
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USCIS AnnouncementUSCIS Announces Premium Processing for Certain F-1 Students and Online Filing for Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service
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Linda, Elizabeth, and Cynthia Recognized as Top Lawyers for the Washingtonian MagazineLinda and Elizabeth attended the Washingtonian Top Lawyers reception on Thursday, February 9.
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US Department of State is Launching a Pilot ProgramThe pilot program will bring back the ability to revalidate visas in passports while remaining in the US for H-1B and other nonimmigrant visa holders.
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Visa Bulletin for March 2023 is OutThe U.S. Department of State has posted its visa bulletin for March 2023.
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FY2024 H-1B Registration Fact Sheet for EmployersAILA provides this flyer to help employers understand the FY2024 H-1B registration process.
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Changes Affecting Employment Authorization for L-2, E, and H-4 Dependent SpousesAILA provides this flyer with answers to questions about changes affecting employment authorization for L-2, E, and H-4 dependent spouses.
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H-1B Cap Initial Registration Period Opens on March 1The USCIS has announced that the registration period for H-1B Cap will open at noon Eastern on March 1 and run through noon Eastern on March 17