U.S. Land Borders Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

The Department of Homeland Security has announced that it will continue to limit “non-essential travel” at its land borders with both Canada and Mexico for an additional 30 days through August 20, 2020. Travel for recreation or tourism is considered “non-essential.” Essential services related to the movement of food, fuel, healthcare and life-saving medicines will continue.

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DHS Extends Option for Remote Verification of Form I-9 to August 19, 2020

With employers and employees continuing to take physical distancing precautions in response to COVID-19, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) has again extended the ability of employers to remotely verify a new employee’s identify and employment authorization documents for Form I-9 purposes through August 19, 2020, provided the employer continues to have its employees working remotely.

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President Trump Temporarily Suspends Admission of Foreign National Workers

President Trump just released a Proclamation, suspending the admission of foreign national workers on H-1B, H-2B, J and L visas and their accompanying dependents through December 31, 2020, in response to high U.S. unemployment. The Proclamation also extends the suspension of immigrant visas further to his April 22 Proclamation through the end of 2020. This Proclamation will take effect on Wednesday, June 24, 2020.

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U.S. Land Borders Remain Closed to Non-Essential Travel

The Department of Homeland Security has announced that it will continue to limit “non-essential travel” at its land borders with both Canada and Mexico for an additional 30 days until July 21, 2020.  Travel for recreation or tourism is considered “non-essential.” Essential services related to the movement of food, fuel, healthcare and life-saving medicines will continue.

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July 2020 Visa Bulletin Released

The Department of State (DOS) has issued its July 2020 Visa Bulletin. Overall, most employment categories will have modest forward movement.  One category with a significant eleven month advancement is  employment-based category 1 (“EB-1”) for Indian nationals.  Otherwise, the employment-based categories 1 and 2 for most nationals remain current.

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DHS Extends Option for Remote Verification of Form I-9 to July 17, 2020

With employers and employees continuing to take physical distancing precautions in response to COVID-19, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) has again extended the ability of employers to remotely verify a new employee’s identify and employment authorization documents for Form I-9 purposes through July 17, 2020, provided the employer continues to have its employees working remotely.

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Possible Upcoming Proclamation Targeting Temporary Workers

There is growing concern that another Presidential Proclamation temporarily suspending immigration to the US may be released very soon, this time focusing on temporary visa-holders, such as H-1B, L-1, and J-1. These concerns are based on the threats in Trump’s last proclamation dated April 22, 2020, which temporarily suspended immigrant visa processing from abroad. Specifically, he stated that within 60 days he could expand the scope of his proclamation to include nonimmigrant visa processing. Since then, new rumours have been circulating every week about what could be forthcoming.

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