Employment-Based Visa 60-Day Grace Period Overview
With the ongoing job loss affecting a big section of the workforce, it is worth noting that the regulations allow a discretionary grace period that allows workers in certain visa classifications plus any of their dependents, to be considered as having maintained status following the termination of their employment.
February 2023 Visa Bulletin: Worldwide Retrogression in EB3 “Other Workers” Category
The February 2023 Visa Bulletin showed little movement forward. There is retrogression worldwide for some categories, specifically, EB-3 Other Workers category. Contact us to get the right advice on how to manage these changing dates.
DHS Announces Updates to Labor Enforcement Investigations

A streamlined process to submit deferred action requests is now available for noncitizen workers who are witnesses to or victims of labor rights violations, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced. Deferred action protects noncitizen workers from exploitive employers who use threats of immigration-related retaliation.
Supreme Court to Consider Obstruction of Justice as Basis of Deportation
A pair of cases that consider whether deportation is appropriate for some obstruction of justice claims will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. The two matters come from split decisions via the Ninth Circuit and the Fourth Circuit courts.
Border Appearance Appointment Scheduling Live on DHS’ CBP One App
The Department of Homeland Security announced the scheduling feature is now available on the Customs and Border Protection, CBP One mobile application. This is one element of the overall border enforcement updates the Biden Administration announced to limit illegal immigration, increase security, and provide pathways to legal immigration.
USCIS Announces Next Phase of Premium Processing Expansion
The next phase of premium processing expansion has begun. This is the final expansion for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers, under the EB-1 and EB-2 visa categories.
Ukrainians Seek Reimbursement of Employment Authorization Fees
A refund of approximately $80 million in work permit application fees is being requested by a group of Ukrainian nationals. The group asks the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to order U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to provide the refunds.
Investor Green Card Delay Lawsuit Moves Forward
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) must face a Canadian EB-5 investor lawsuit claiming an excessive delay in the processing of their green card, per a federal court.
Republican House to Vote On Immigration Bills
The immigration bills being considered focus on giving the Department of Homeland Security the option to block entry for some migrants at their discretion as deemed appropriate to maintain ‘operational control’.
DHS Announces New Border Enforcement and Safety Processes

DHS announced new policies to address the potential effects of the ending of Title 42, including country-specific processes, updates to the point of entry, increased use of expedited removal, and a notice of proposed rulemaking.