USCIS Introduces New Humanitarian Program for Venezuelans

In response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and the waves of Venezuelans seeking entry at the southern border of the United States, USCIS has announced a new parole program for Venezuelans. The Biden Administration has introduced this program, which is modeled after Uniting for Ukraine, as a part of a larger effort to manage the significant migration flows resulting from humanitarian crises abroad.

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Nadia Yakoob
Remote Verification Option for Form I-9 Documents Extended

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (β€œICE”) has once again extended the ability of employers to remotely verify the identity and employment authorization documents of new hires who will work off-site due to COVID-19 related precautions. The option to remotely verify documents for Form I-9 purposes has been extended through July 31, 2023.

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Nadia Yakoob
November 2022 Visa Bulletin Released

The Department of State (DOS) has issued its November 2022 Visa Bulletin. Unfortunately, the big news for the November 2022 Visa Bulletin is that the priority dates for all employment-based categories remain the same, including for Indian nationals in the EB-2 category, which retrogressed by two years in October.

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Nadia Yakoob
New Public Charge Rule for Green Card Applicants

The Biden administration has released their final revision of the Trump-era public charge rule, which had previously barred noncitizens from obtaining green cards if they had received a government benefit for more than 12 months in any three-year period. The new rule, issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), says that green card applicants will only be disqualified if they are likely to become primarily dependent on the government for subsistence.

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Nadia Yakoob