Washington, D.C. USCIS is updating its NTA policy to address national security, public safety, and the overall integrity of immigration system through enforcement of the immigration law against inadmissible and deportable aliens. Accordingly, USCIS will “no longer” exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement, which includes referring cases to ICE and issuance[Read More]
News and Alerts
USCIS Reminds Undocumented Foreign Citizens to Register with USCIS
Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump had issued an executive order which directed the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that aliens (foreign citizens) comply with their duty to register with the government under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), and ensure that failure to comply is treated as a civil and criminal enforcement priority. Once[Read More]
USCIS will accept H-1B Electronic Registrations on March 7th, 2025 for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 and Some Useful Tips and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
ALERT: H-1B petition filing window under the first draw of the lottery is April 1st through June 30, 2025! Adhikari Law PLLC, Washington, D.C. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will start accepting H-1B electronic regisrations for the H-1B lottery (a computer generated random selection) beginning from noon Eastern on March 7th and will continue[Read More]
What enforcement actions should the Employers and Workers should expect from the Trump Administration and in light of Laken Riley Act
February 3, 2025. Washington, D.C. As our attorneys had previously issued a legal alert, the new Trump Administration has made immigration enforcement as its major priority for the administration. Days after the inauguration of the new president, the Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE), an agency within U.S. Department Homeland Security (DHS) and other federal law[Read More]
USCIS announces New Rule on H-1B about Specialty Occupation definition, Cap-exempt H-1B, Enterpreneur H-1B, deference to prior petition, employer-employee relationship and other changes
Washington, D.C. Today, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), an agency within U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has published a final rule governing H-1B with the following changes: Beneficiary owning H-1B Petitioner/Employer: DHS is codifying a petitioner’s ability to qualify as a U.S. employer even when the beneficiary possesses a controlling interest (more than[Read More]
U.S. Travel Advisory for International Students and Foreign Workers, and Safety Caution
Washington, D.C. In light of incoming Trump Administration on January 20, 205, there is some degree of uncertainty and likely abrupt changes in immigration policies or executive actions which may affect entry into the U.S. While some of these concerns are over exaggerated but from the past experience from prior Trump Administration, there is some[Read More]
Incoming Trump Vance Administration’s Immigration Enforcement and Reforms Plan
The Trump and Vance ticket has made immigration enforcement as their main platform for the election, naturally there is going to be a number of executive actions, policy changes and possibly legislative reforms in the areas of immigration laws. From its public annouced immigration plans, Trump hopes to undertake the following (copied verbatiam, ignore the[Read More]
Department of State Announces Creation of a Lightering Visa Classification C-4
Starting on September 5, 2024, the U.S. Department of State will begin implementing two new visa classifications for noncitizens seeking to transit the United States to join a vessel engaged in foreign trade and undertaking lightering activities for a period not to exceed 180 days. Lightering is the ship-to-ship transfer of liquid cargo. The new[Read More]
Visa Bulletin Alert: Employment-Based Visa Number Unavailability for FY2024
As of August 29, 2024, Department of State (DOS) has confirmed that all numbers in the EB-1, EB-3, EW (other workers), EB-4, and EB-5 (unreserved) preference categories for FY2024 have been utilized and no further immigrant visas or green cards will be issued for these categories for the remainder of this fiscal year, which ends on September 30,[Read More]
USCIS Publishes Filing Guide for Keeping Families Together
On Aug. 19, 2024 USCIS will begin accepting requests for, using a new electronic form, Form I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens. Form I-131F will not be available on uscis.gov until Aug. 19. USCIS is not accepting any other form for Keeping Families Together. Do not file a request for[Read More]