by Jeremy Jennings | Aug 18, 2017 | Immigration Law Blog
In early August 2017, President Trump endorsed legislation designed to reduce the number of legal immigrants who come the U.S. by half over the next 10 years. If passed, the bill would mark the most significant change to immigration policies in 50 years. What Does the...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jul 19, 2017 | Immigration Law Blog
Studying in the United States can be the experience of a lifetime for many people who live outside the country. The U.S. is home to some of the top colleges and universities in the world, and international students can gain both an education and hands-on work...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 17, 2017 | Immigration Law Blog
International travel is typically a fairly simple process for U.S. citizens, as it often only requires a valid U.S. passport and a standard screening process when entering new countries. However, the process is more complicated for permanent residents and non-citizens...
by Jeremy Jennings | Jun 3, 2017 | Immigration Law Blog
Two groups seeking to dismantle existing work authorization programs have filed legal challenges to the H-4 and OPT work authorization rules. H-4: Save Jobs USA v. United States Department of Homeland Security An Obama administration rule that allows spouses of H-1B...
by Jeremy Jennings | Apr 17, 2017 | Immigration Law Blog
In addition to making it more difficult for immigrants to safely arrive in the United States and begin new lives, President Trump’s executive orders will also put a large burden on taxpayers and the national debt due to their enormous costs: Border wall: $21.6 billion...
by Jeremy Jennings | Mar 17, 2017 | Immigration Law Blog
The EB-5 investment visa was created by Congress in 1990 to help bolster the nation’s economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors. Investors who apply for and receive approval for an EB-5 investment are rewarded with a green card, allowing...