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  • United States | Reminder: USCIS lists options for laid-off nonimmigrant workers

    Earlier this week, USCIS posted a reminder to foreign nationals to consult the detailed guidance it has made available on its website. USCIS lists options available for nonimmigrant workers who have been laid off, clarifying that leaving the country within 60 days is not the

  • Ireland | Employment status update for partners of certain employment permit holders

    Irish officials announced that eligible spouses and partners of certain employment permit holders will now be granted automatic employment eligibility without the need for a separate permit. Key Points: The Minister for Justice announced that eligible spouses and partners of individuals in the following categories will

  • Czech Republic | Employment Act updates forthcoming

    The Czech government announced changes to the Employment Act, effective July 1. ‌Key Points: The process changes relate to job vacancy reporting and labor market testing. Effective July 1, jobs filled by highly qualified Blue Card holders will no longer require a labor market test as part of the employee card

  • Sri Lanka | eVisa website launched

    The government of Sri Lanka has launched its official eVisa application website. Key Points: The Department of Immigration and Emigration has transitioned from the ETA system to the new eVisa scheme for tourist and business visas, operated by IVS-GBS and VFS Global. The Department of Immigration

  • India | Visa waiver agreement reached with Moldova

    Indian authorities announced an agreement with Moldova on a visa waiver policy for holders of diplomatic and official passports. Key Points: This agreement allows holders of diplomatic and official passports of either country to travel to the other without a visa. Officials stated that the agreement

  • Kazakhstan | Visa-free travel policy with Vietnam introduced

    The Kazakh government announced an agreement with Vietnam for a mutual visa-free travel policy. ‌Key Points: Effective May 25, nationals from each country will be exempt from obtaining a visa to travel to the other country, provided they apply with an active national passport. Tourists will be permitted to stay in

  • Australia | Migration strategy update

    The Australian government announced additional changes to its migration strategy. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, the Australian government released a migration strategy outlining key actions and new policy commitments to overhaul the current migration system. As part of that effort, the government

  • United States | U.S. embassies issue record 5.2 million visas worldwide; Mumbai screens 1,700 in one day

    The State Department announced that 5.2 million nonimmigrant visas were issued worldwide in the first half of fiscal year 2024 — more than any previous year over the same period. Key Points: During the past six months, 30% of U.S. embassies and overseas consulates set all-time

  • United States | Final rule allows attorneys to provide assistance at U.S. embassies

    The State Department published a final rule on May 13 that will allow third parties to attend certain applicant/requester appointments at U.S. embassies, passport agencies and centers overseas to offer assistance. Key Points: The third parties mentioned in the rule include, but are not limited

  • United States | Eligible DACA recipients can apply for healthcare coverage Nov. 1

    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients will be able to apply for healthcare coverage through certain federal programs pursuant to a final rule that takes effect Nov. 1. Key Points: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced on May

  • Italy | Updates for new digital nomad visa and online ICT permit application

    The Italian government announced the list of documents required for the new digital nomad visa and a new online application process for non-quota intra-corporate work permit applications. ‌Key Points: As BAL previously reported, the Italian government recently introduced a digital nomad visa that allows third-country foreign

  • Canada | Updates announced to improve processing times

    Canadian officials announced initiatives to reduce backlogs and improve processing times, and updated their online tool to help new clients predict how long it will take to process a complete application. ‌Key Points: Officials announced that they will encourage designated venture capital firms, angel investor groups and

  • Canada | Update for Hong Kong permanent residence pathway applicants

    Canadian officials announced a new policy that will allow Hong Kong permanent residence pathway applicants to extend their status and apply for new work permits while their permanent residence applications are pending. ‌Key Points: Beginning May 27, open work permits will be available to individuals who

  • United States | PERM, prevailing wage processing updates as of May 1, 2024

    The Labor Department has posted updated processing times for permanent labor certification (PERM) applications and prevailing wage determination (PWD) requests. PERM Processing: As of May 1, the department was adjudicating applications filed in April 2023 and earlier, conducting audit reviews on applications filed in December 2022

  • United States | U.S. senators show bipartisan support for NIL policy changes

    A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has asked the Department of Homeland Security for a written update on policies regarding NIL activities for foreign student athletes. Key Points: Since 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has maintained a policy allowing college athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness (NIL)

  • Sri Lanka | Visa-free entry for seven countries extended until end of May

    The government of Sri Lanka extended its visa-free entry policy for nationals from seven countries until May 31. Key Points: The government extended its visa-free travel policy for nationals from China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Russia and Thailand. The application process is transitioning from the Electronic Travel Authorization system to the

  • Canada | Temporary policy for international students ends

    Canadian officials announced new rules for international students who work off campus. ‌Key Points: As BAL previously reported, officials announced an increase in the cost-of-living financial requirement for study permit applications Jan. 1. As part of that effort, the government also waived the 20-hour-per-week limit on