February 2026 Visa Bulletin Released: Key Updates for Employers
The February 2026 Visa Bulletin has been released, providing critical updates for employers regarding visa availability and processing.
Stay updated with the latest immigration news and developments. Find important updates about visa processing, policy changes, and immigration services.
The February 2026 Visa Bulletin has been released, providing critical updates for employers regarding visa availability and processing.
A Nebraska federal judge ruled USCIS's EB-1A evaluation method unlawful, affecting applicants denied since 2009.
Recent bills in Florida and Tennessee may create loopholes for unauthorized aliens, impacting immigration enforcement.
A graphic designer successfully obtained EB-1A approval without a Request for Evidence, highlighting the importance of a cohesive application.
New details on H-1B cap season, naturalization requirements, and options after layoffs shared in the latest newsletter.
H-1B visa stamping delays may force employers to choose between remote work risks or pausing roles, highlighting the EB1A option.
A law firm celebrates successful I-130 and I-485 approvals for clients from China, facilitating their immigration journey to the USA.
I-140 EB3 approval granted for a Taekwondo school petitioner and coach in Chapel Hill, NC, highlighting immigration success.
Tom Homan announces a shift to targeted immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, moving away from broad street sweeps.
USCIS announces fee increases for TN visas and asylum applications, with total costs rising by approximately 35% compared to previous years.
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