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  • United States | State Department to open six new passport agencies across U.S.

    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,

  • United States | Biden announces plans to unlock path to lawful permanent residency for certain undocumented spouses of US citizens, work visas for certain Dreamers

    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

  • United States | Reminder: H-1B cap petition filing period closes June 30

    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

  • United States | New DACA report breaks down the trillion-dollar cost of ending the program

    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

  • United States | AILA elects new officers, including BAL’s Jeff Joseph as president-elect

    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

  • United Arab Emirates | Change in visa on arrival procedure for Indian nationals

    Indian nationals are now required to apply for a pre-approved entry permit to obtain a visa on arrival in the United Arab Emirates. Key Points: Indian nationals who hold valid status in the U.S., U.K. or EU are required to apply for a pre-approved entry permit to be granted a visitor

  • Czech Republic | Immigration changes effective July 1

    Changes to the Employment Act will go into effect on July 1. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, the Czech government previously announced changes to the Employment Act. Officials have now outlined details on the upcoming changes, including: A labor market test will no longer

  • Sri Lanka | New permanent residence visa scheme

    The government of Sri Lanka has published regulations for a new permanent residence visa scheme. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, government officials have announced several policy updates recently that are designed to simplify the visa system and attract more investors and tourists. The government has

  • Italy | Additional guidance for the new digital nomad visa and immigration updates

    The Italian government clarified the requirements for the new digital nomad visa and issued important updates for the new online work permit application, family reunification and work rights for citizenship candidates. Key Points: The Italian government recently introduced the digital nomad visa, which allows third-country foreign

  • United States | July Visa Bulletin: Advancement in key categories and retrogression across most EB-3 categories

    The U.S. State Department released the July Visa Bulletin, showing advancement in key employment-based categories. However, all countries under EB-3, excluding China and India, will retrogress by almost a year. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services confirmed that in July it

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

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

  • United States | DOL receives 2000+ comments on modernizing Schedule A

    The Department of Labor received more than 2,000 comments in response to its Request for Information on whether to revise its list of Schedule A job classifications that do not require permanent labor certification. Key Points: Schedule A has not been updated since 2004. Comments from

  • Sweden | Digital passport verification pilot program introduced

    Swedish authorities have introduced a new pilot program for individuals from certain countries to have their passport checked digitally. Key Points: Students and workers from 22 countries and territories are the first to be eligible to use the Freja identification app to show their passports. The new passport check procedure is

  • Israel | New electronic travel authorization system launched

    Israeli officials announced that its new electronic travel authorization system (Marom ETA-IL) will be implemented as of Aug. 1. Key Points: The system is designed to streamline the entry process for visa-waiver nationals seeking short-term visits for purposes other than work, volunteering or studying. Once approved, the multiple-entry status is valid

  • Finland | EU Blue Card updates

    The Finnish government updated EU Blue Card regulations, including new salary requirements. Key Points: The European Union issued a directive in 2021 that updated the existing EU Blue Card process, and Finland’s new regulations are intended to comply with that directive. The new rules update key provisions, including: The minimum salary

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