Jul 13, 2020 | COVID, Immigration Law, Recent News
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued updated guidelines for international students enrolled in U.S. schools for the Fall 2020 semester: **Students attending schools operating entirely online may not take a full online course load and remain in the U.S....
Jun 23, 2020 | COVID, Immigration Law, Recent News
Where can I read the proclamation? The administration has posted the proclamation here. What categories of nonimmigrant visa are impacted? The affected classifications are as follows: H-1B: specialty occupation workers H-2B: temporary / seasonal workers (not including...
Jun 17, 2020 | COVID, Immigration Law
With the country slowly returning to certain aspects of normalcy, USCIS has set some new guidelines for returning to their offices for interviews and appointments. When visiting USCIS offices in person, please note: • Face masks are required for everyone that visits a...
Jun 5, 2020 | Immigration Law
Roth Jackson Immigration Attorneys, Jennifer West & Jennifer Varughese, received speaker invitations to this year’s AILA Annual Conference on Immigration Law. Considered the nation’s preeminent gathering of Immigration attorneys and paralegals, this year’s...
May 29, 2020 | COVID, Immigration Law, Recent News
Over the past 10 weeks, USCIS has not accepted any cases for premium processing, due to COVID-19. However, they have just announced that they will resume premium processing (Form I-907) over the next several weeks, in several phases. While USCIS has indicated that...