Category: Immigration Law
Canada to Re-Open to International Travelers on September 7, 2021 On September 7, 2021, the Canadian Government intends to open Canada’s borders to any fully vaccinated…
Infrastructure Bill Potentially to Include Immigration Changes The $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill that is being debated in the house may include certain key immigration reform…
Department of State Extends National Interest Exceptions for 12 Months The Department of State has officially updated its guidance to reflect a recent trend with U.S. Embassies…
Huge News for EB-5 Investors On June 22, the United States District Court for Northern California issued an order in an ongoing lawsuit which terminated the Trump…
Revisions to the National Interest Exemptions The Department of State has released updated guidance regarding the National Interest Exemption process for travelers subject to…
The International Entrepreneur Rule is back and although it never really got off the ground in its first form, the USCIS is accepting applications again. The International…
As the world begins to open back up from the COVID restrictions, many people are wondering how that correlates to international travel. While the United States has designated…
India Travel Restrictions Update The Department of State (DOS) has published guidance relating to the Presidential Proclamation restricting the entry of nonimmigrant travelers who…
Embassy and Consulate Visa Services Update: The Department of State (DOS) has issued an updated advisory on the status of visa services as they slowly resume operations. The DOS…
Legal permanent residence status is obtained generally via family or employer sponsorship. One of the key aspects of maintaining a green card is maintaining an existing…
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