US Citizenship and Immigration Services staff face furlough
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says it will have to furlough staff from July 20 if Congress fails to provide funding. More, here.
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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says it will have to furlough staff from July 20 if Congress fails to provide funding. More, here.
USCIS schedule for a phased reopening of premium processing for US work visa categories such as H1B, L1, O1, H2B, and immigrant visas will start from 1 June 2020
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, whose offices have been closed since March 18, has announced plans to reopen on June 4. More here.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has agreed to a settlement that overturns a decade of US H1B visa policies. Full story, here.
USCIS has announced that US H1B visa holding doctors will be allowed to practice telemedicine under new guidelines. Full story, here.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is reportedly on the brink of collapse as coronavirus hits US visa application numbers and visa fees. More here.
The Trump administration has set further coronavirus border restrictions in its sights and is looking to extend some existing ones indefinitely. Full story, here.
Four Republican Senators pushing Trump administration for a ban on US temporary work visas amid coronavirus and Chinese journalist restrictions. More, here.
The Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act proposes more US work visas for 40,000 immigrant doctors and nurses. Difficult passing legislation. Full story, here.
USCIS has announced that due to coronavirus it will accept documents with reproduced signatures, on a temporary basis for US visa applications. Full story, here.
The opening of the new graduate route on 1 July, 2021
The expansion of the Shortage Occupation List (SOL)
The streamlining of Global Talent Visa access for winners of specific awards