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The U.S. Supreme Court today ruled 6 – 3 in Department of State v. Muñoz that “a citizen does not have a fundamental liberty interest in her noncitizen spouse being admitted to the country.” The case involved Sandra Muñoz, a U.S. citizen, who sued the federal
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it is extending the validity of certain employment authorization documents for Temporary Protected Status beneficiaries from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan. Key Points: The extension is valid through March 9, 2025 for certain EADs for TPS beneficiaries
The French government has launched a new digital tool that will alert foreign nationals when it is time to renew their residence permit. Key Points: Individuals will be alerted via email and SMS of their upcoming expiration date and the deadline to submit their renewal application. The new tool is in
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in India announced that 3,900 applicants had been interviewed during its annual Student Visa Day on June 13. Key Points: The United States remains the No. 1 higher education destination for Indian students, with 69% preferring a U.S. education to any
Danish immigration authorities are relaxing policies for short-term workers, family reunification and bank requirements beginning July 1. Key Points: Foreign nationals under the short-term fast-track residence permit scheme can extend their stay and continue working more easily within their 90-day period starting July 1. Employees can continue working without providing new
The Thai cabinet approved new measures to promote tourism and stimulate Thailand’s economy, including a new Destination Thailand Visa category. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, the Thai government is undertaking several new immigration initiatives designed to increase tourism and spur economic growth. During the most
Irish officials announced that Immigration Service Delivery will now have the primary responsibility of managing initial registrations and renewals for Irish immigration residence permits for persons residing in counties Cork and Limerick. Key Points: Effective July 8, first-time registration and renewal of Irish immigration residence permissions for applicants based in counties
The Department of State announced it will open six new passport agencies across the U.S. to meet growing demand. Key Points: The six new passport agencies equipped to provide services for urgent travel needs will be established in Salt Lake City, Utah; Kansas City, Missouri; Orlando,
President Biden announced plans for a new policy that would make certain undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens who are longtime residents eligible for a path to lawful permanent residency from within the U.S. and up to three years of parole and work authorization. The administration
Employers filing H-1B cap petitions for fiscal year 2025 are reminded that the filing period closes June 30. Key Points: Petitioners must file a petition for candidates who were selected in the H-1B lottery by June 30 in order for the petition to be considered. Only petitioners with selected registrations
Coalition for the American Dream published a report this week detailing the projected economic and societal costs of ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Key Points: Coalition for the American Dream published the report days ahead of the 12th anniversary of the DACA program
The American Immigration Lawyers Association announced its newly elected officers at the 2024 AILA Annual Conference and installed Kelli Stump as AILA president and BAL’s Jeff Joseph as president-elect. Key Points: Kelli Stump is the association’s 78th president. She will serve for the 2024-25 term and
President Biden announces a policy to protect undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens. The administration moves toward streamlined work visa processes for some DACA beneficiaries. And we sit down with the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s new president-elect, BAL’s Jeff Joseph, to survey the immigration
It is no exaggeration to say that the 2024 presidential election may have dramatic consequences on U.S. immigration. The Republican candidate, Former President Donald Trump, and the anticipated Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, differ not only in their rhetoric about immigration but also in the policies their administrations pursued in
As we move into summer, many foreign national employees will be taking trips abroad for vacation, to visit family and possibly to renew their visas while outside of the country. While we continue to experience a general increase in visa appointments, an exciting improvement after the delays and lack of availability