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  • United States | H-2B filing window opens, high demand expected

    The U.S. Department of Labor began accepting H-2B applications Tuesday from employers in need of employees with start dates in the second half of the fiscal year. Key Points: Employers who are requesting start dates on or after April 1 began filing H-2B applications on Jan. 2. The filing window closes

  • United Arab Emirates | Visa transfer applications across free zones in Dubai suspended

    The UAE’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs has suspended the employment sponsorship visa transfer option across free zones for companies. ‌Key Points: Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) announced that visa transfer services have been suspended effective immediately to all free zones until further notice. Companies can no

  • South Korea | Digital nomad “workation” visa pilot launches

    South Korea has launched a digital nomad visa for overseas remote workers. Key Points: Foreigners who belong to overseas companies, who can work remotely and who have worked in the same industry for at least one year are eligible along with their families. Candidates for the digital nomad visa must have

  • United States | USCIS guidance consolidates policies on PERM, STEM OPT for F and M students

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued updated policy guidance in December regarding the F and M student nonimmigrant classifications. Among other points, the guidance: Clarifies that while F and M students must have a foreign residence that they do not intend to abandon, they may be

  • Denmark | Updated income statistics released

    Danish immigration authorities released updated income statistics, which will apply to residence and work permit applications submitted from Jan. 1, 2024. ‌Key Points: An applicant’s salary and terms of employment must correspond to Danish standards to be granted a residence and work permit for both first-time and extension applications. Danish authorities

  • United Kingdom | New fees for document legalization announced

    The government announced new fees for legalizing public documents starting Jan. 1, 2024. Key Points: Documents may be legalized by submitting them to the Legalization Office and may be required for many international transactions as well as immigration purposes. The new fees, effective Jan. 1, 2024,

  • United States | Premium processing fees to increase Feb. 26

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will increase premium processing fees on Feb. 26. Under a rule published Thursday, fees will increase as follows: Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker. Premium processing fees for all Form I-129 requests for classifications other

  • United States | DOJ, DHS publish fact sheet on I-9, E-Verify compliance obligations

    The U.S. Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security published a fact sheet this week on how employers can avoid violating the law when using proprietary or commercial electronic programs to complete the Form I-9 or E-Verify process. Key Points: Companies often use commercial or proprietary Form I-9 software programs to

  • Latvia | National minimum wage increased

    The government of Latvia approved an increase in the national minimum wage for 2024 to EUR 700. ‌Key Points: Currently, the national minimum wage is set at EUR 620 and will increase on Jan. 1, 2024 The adopted Regulation applies to both employers and employees. Additional Information:

  • Finland | Applications based on family ties experiencing backlogs

    Finnish authorities announced that immigration offices are experiencing a significant backlog in processing applications based on family ties. ‌Key Points: Officials stated that about 11,800 outstanding applications currently await a decision. The number of applications has risen dramatically over the last two years, increasing about 50%

  • United States | State Department extends amends interview waiver authorities

    The State Department on Thursday announced it would extend interview waiver authorities for certain nonimmigrant visa applicants. Interview waivers have played a key role in helping reduce State Department processing backlogs. In announcing the extension, the department also put in place

  • United States | DOL publishes request for input on possible Schedule A revisions

    The Department of Labor has asked for public input on whether to revise its list of Schedule A job classifications that do not require permanent labor certification. Key Points: In October, President Biden issued an Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence, which included

  • Ireland | Government announces big changes to Employment Permits system salary thresholds

    Irish authorities announced sweeping changes to key immigration programs Wednesday, including what the government called the “largest ever expansion to the employment permits system.” Officials also announced they would increase minimum salary thresholds. Key Changes to the Employment Permits Scheme Critical Skills Occupations List. Eleven roles were added to the Critical

  • Portugal | Resident permit appointments unavailable

    The government of Portugal has announced delays in issuing resident permits, and appointments are not available for any type of residence permit application. Key Points: There is uncertainty about when new appointment slots will become available, and the anticipated new online portal for scheduling appointments has not yet launched. Authorities have

  • United States | H-1B News: DOS posts visa renewal details

    The State Department will allow a limited number of H-1B holders to renew their visas in the United States under a pilot program, the details of which were unveiled Wednesday. Key Points: The pilot will run from Jan. 29 to April 1, 2024, and will be open to a total of

  • United States | Business, immigration coalitions call on USCIS to take immediate steps to fix H-1B registration lottery

    Leading business and immigration organizations have called on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to implement proposed changes to the H-1B lottery ahead of the upcoming H-1B cap season. In October, USCIS published a wide-ranging proposed regulation that would have broad consequences for the H-1B program, including shifting to a

  • Canada | Apostille process implementation update

    The Canadian government announced that starting Jan. 11, 2024, public documents within the scope of the Apostille Convention will need only an apostille to be authenticated for further legal use. Key Points: • Canada officially acceded to the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents (also known

  • Philippines | Reminder: eTravel registration mandatory this holiday season

    Philippine officials reiterated that registration on the eTravel system is mandatory and must be completed within 72 hours of intended travel. Key Points: • As BAL previously reported, the Philippine government is expanding its eTravel system, requiring more travelers to register when entering or leaving the country. • Inbound travelers must register on

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