by Rani Emandi | May 21, 2020
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is seeking a $1.2 billion bailout from Congress as a result of the loss in revenue due to a decline in immigration cases caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Unlike other federal agencies, USCIS receives almost no...
by Rani Emandi | May 19, 2020
On May 7, 2020, four top Republican senators urged U.S. President Donald Trump to extend the April 22, 2020 immigration proclamation to suspend all-new guest worker visas for 60 days and certain categories of new guest worker visas, including H-1B, for at least a year...
by Rani Emandi | May 18, 2020
The Real ID Act of 2005, an Act of Congress requires that everyone must obtain a Real ID or be prepared to provide another federally approved document of identification like passports (which are still required for international flights), passport cards and trusted...
by Rani Emandi | May 16, 2020
On April 24, 2020, the Supreme Court denied a motion to suspend the Trump administration’s controversial Public Charge rule during coronavirus but the Supreme Court did indicate that the number of states who sought the motion should seek the District Courts for...
by Rani Emandi | May 13, 2020
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has conclusively determined and communicated to the District Court of Columbia that H4 EAD holders are not a threat to American workers and therefore, the 2015 law that allows spouses of H1-B visa holders to work pursuant...
by Rani Emandi | May 12, 2020
As the Coronavirus pandemic continues its deathly spread and claims over 280,000 lives and infects nearly four million people worldwide, the US and global economy is taking a big hit. With close to 33 million people filing for unemployment in the US alone, the global...