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The U.S. State Department released the June Visa Bulletin, showing no advancement in most key employment-based categories. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services confirmed that in June it will use Final Action Dates to determine filing eligibility. India EB-3 advanced by one
The Department of Labor is accepting public input on whether to revise its Schedule A list of job classifications through May 13. Key Points: President Biden issued an Executive Order last year with several provisions directing federal agencies to streamline immigration procedures and help keep the
The Ukrainian government has suspended consular services for military-age male nationals living abroad. Key Points: The new measure follows a recent mobilization law adopted by the Ukrainian parliament. The affected individuals, male citizens ages 18 to 60, are currently unable to apply for passports or other travel documents, including renewals, at
Diversity Visa lottery results for DV-2025 applicants are now available on the State Department’s Entrant Status Check webpage. Key Points: To check their status online, individuals who entered the lottery will need to provide their entrant confirmation number, last name or family name and year of
Nonimmigrant visa issuance continued to climb in fiscal year 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic totals, according to recently published State Department statistics. According to the Report of the Visa Office 2023, the State Department issued a total of 10,438,327 nonimmigrant visas, up more
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services updated its FAQ on the new fee rule to help certain petitioners understand how to submit the correct required fees. Key Points: The final USCIS fee rule went into effect April 1, 2024, marking the most
The adopted revision to the 2011 single-permit directive has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union, and the EU Council has temporarily suspended certain elements of EU law that regulate visa issuance to Ethiopian nationals. Key Points: The
Australian authorities announced that the new Pacific engagement visa will open its first ballot on June 3. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, Australian authorities introduced a new permanent resident visa program called the Pacific engagement visa for nationals of participating
The Thai government is introducing several new immigration initiatives designed to increase tourism and spur economic growth. Key Points: The Thai cabinet recently approved the extension of a policy that allows Russian tourists to enter Thailand for 60 days until July 31, 2024. The Immigration Bureau stated that visa holders are
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced today that it received 479,953 total registrations for this year’s H-1B lottery — a figure substantially less than last year’s record-breaking 780,884. The agency attributed the decline to the undertaking of fraud investigations and implementation of the new beneficiary-centric selection
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last week in a closely followed case involving a California woman whose husband was denied an immigrant visa to rejoin her in the United States. Sandra Muñoz, a U.S. citizen, sued the federal government after her husband, Luis Asencio Cordero, a citizen of El Salvador,
The U.S. Department of Labor announced a final H-2A regulation Friday, saying the rule was crafted to target the “vulnerability and abuses experienced by workers under the H-2A program that undermine fair labor standards for all farmworkers in the U.S.” The H-2A program allows employers to hire temporary agricultural workers
The European Commission adopted updated rules on Schengen visas for nationals of Bahrain, India, Oman and Saudi Arabia. Key Points: The standard rules of the EU visa code have been updated for Indian nationals who reside in India and who have already obtained and lawfully used
The Supreme Court agrees to hear another immigration case. BAL makes a big announcement. And what U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services data tells us about the recent H-1B registration lottery. Get this news and more in the new episode of BAL’s podcast, the BAL
DALLAS, April 29, 2024 -- BAL, the world’s most innovative corporate immigration law firm, is thrilled to announce that six nationally recognized partners of Seyfarth Shaw’s immigration practice will join BAL this summer. Acclaimed partners Russell Swapp, James King, Gabriel Mozes, Sharon Cook, Michelle Gergerian and Jason Burritt along with
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case about U.S. citizens’ rights in visa denials. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services reaches an H-2B cap for returning workers. And why a small change to the USCIS policy manual could have important consequences for green