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How Long Does It Take to Get a Green Card?
By Lindsey Miller|2025-05-07T16:11:52-05:00May 7, 2025|Categories: Immigration News & Policy Updates|
How Long Does It Take to Get a Green Card? Getting a U.S. Green Card is a major milestone—but how long it takes depends on how you apply. Processing times vary widely based on your category, country of origin, and whether your petition is employment-based,
The U.S. Labor Shortage: Impact of Visa Caps & Deportation
By Lindsey Miller|2025-04-30T15:37:18-05:00April 30, 2025|Categories: Immigration News & Policy Updates|
A Workforce Crisis Is Brewing: How Deportation and Visa Limits Threaten the U.S. Economy Imagine walking into a grocery store and finding empty shelves. Picture half-built homes abandoned mid-construction. Envision your favorite restaurant closing its doors—not because of low demand, but because there’s no one
What To Do if Your H-2B Application is Denied?
By Lindsey Miller|2025-04-25T20:46:12-05:00April 24, 2025|Categories: FAQ’s & Guides|
What To Do if Your H-2B Application is Denied? Navigating the world of temporary foreign labor visa applications can be a daunting experience, especially when facing the disappointment of a denial. Understanding what happens next and how to address the situation is crucial for employers
Immigration Policy Predictions for the Remainder of 2025
By Caleb Jobe|2025-04-22T18:47:14-05:00April 22, 2025|Categories: Immigration News & Policy Updates|
Navigating the Future: As we sail through 2025, the tides of immigration policy continue to shape societies and economies across the globe. The landscape is dynamic, influenced by geopolitical shifts, economic needs, and humanitarian considerations. With the remainder of 2025 unfolding, it's crucial for policymakers,
How Deportation and Visa Limits Threaten the U.S. Economy
By Caleb Jobe|2025-04-22T18:44:42-05:00April 22, 2025|Categories: Immigration News & Policy Updates|
A Workforce Crisis Is Brewing. Imagine walking into a grocery store and finding empty shelves. Picture half-built homes abandoned mid-construction. Envision your favorite restaurant closing its doors—not because of low demand, but because there’s no one left to work there. This isn’t a dystopian warning—it’s
USCIS Green Card Pause
By Caleb Jobe|2025-04-22T18:41:25-05:00April 22, 2025|Categories: Immigration News & Policy Updates|
What Employers Need to Know—and Do—Right Now Your workforce’s future could have just hit a speed bump. In a surprise move that could disrupt hiring plans and long-term labor strategies, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has paused final decisions on certain employment-based green card
What’s Next for U.S. Immigration?
By Caleb Jobe|2025-04-22T18:38:40-05:00April 22, 2025|Categories: Immigration News & Policy Updates|
Federal Judge Halts Trump-Era Policy That Threatened Over 500,000 Migrants. Half a million people were days away from losing their legal status—until a federal judge stepped in. In one of the most consequential immigration rulings of the year, a federal court has blocked the Trump
October 2024 Counsel Corner
By Elliott Mason|2024-09-24T16:52:29-05:00September 24, 2024|Categories: Counsel Corner|Tags: Green Cards, H-2B, H-2b Filing, Immigration Law|
October 2024 – Counsel Corner October VISA Bulletin Advances The October 2024 visa bulletin for EB-3 Other Workers has advanced 6 months in the Dates for Filing chart to May 22, 2021. This is a similar jump forward that we’ve seen
July 2024 Counsel Corner
By Elliott Mason|2024-07-29T18:41:53-05:00July 29, 2024|Categories: Counsel Corner|Tags: Green Cards, H-2B, H-2b Filing, Immigration Law|
July 2024 – Counsel Corner Visa Bulletin Advances for EB-3 Other Workers Great news for those eagerly awaiting the Visa Bulletin to become “current” for filing Green Card applications! The Visa Bulletin for EB-3 Other Workers has progressed by two months