US Government Defends National Origin Discrimination in Work Authorization Cases
The US government argues that national origin discrimination in I-765 adjudications is constitutional, affecting 32 plaintiffs seeking work.
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The US government argues that national origin discrimination in I-765 adjudications is constitutional, affecting 32 plaintiffs seeking work.
The US State Department advises citizens to evacuate multiple Middle Eastern jurisdictions amid evolving regional tensions.
USCIS and State Department are advancing EAD and Green Card filing dates, raising concerns about job losses for foreign workers.
USCIS has released important information regarding the FY 2027 H-1B cap season, impacting employers and applicants.
A recent case highlights USCIS's expedited processing of I-485 applications, with approvals occurring in just two months.
USCIS fails to issue promised 90-day guidance on time, raising concerns among immigration stakeholders.
USCIS stresses the importance of documented proof for EB-1A visa eligibility.
USCIS has not issued the expected guidance regarding the December 2, 2025 Policy Memorandum, PM-602-0192.
Effective March 1, 2026, USCIS raises premium processing fees for employment-based petitions, impacting employers and foreign workers.
USCIS is intensifying its review of financing structures in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, affecting investor petitions.
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