WR Immigration News Digest

Oct 16, 2024 | Immigration Updates

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Visa Bulletin for November 2024

DOS has posted the November 2024 visa bulletin. USCIS determined that for November 2024, applicants in all family-sponsored preference categories and all employment-based preference categories must use the Dates for Filing chart.

Impact: Employers should follow USCIS instruction that for November 2024, all employment-based visa applicants must use the “Dates for Filing” chart for their Adjustment of Status Application.

USCIS Reaches H-2B Cap for First Half of FY 2025

USCIS announced on September 19, 2024, that it has received enough petitions to reach the congressionally mandated cap on H-2B visas for temporary nonagricultural workers for the first half of the fiscal year 2025, and will reject new cap-subject H-2B petitions received after Sept. 18 that request an employment start date before April 1, 2025, except for the H-2B petitions that are exempt from the congressionally mandated cap.

Impact: The early reaching of the H-2B visa cap for the first half of FY 2025 limits employers’ access to foreign seasonal labor, potentially increasing labor costs, competition for domestic workers, and operational disruptions.

USCIS Extends Green Card Validity to 36 Months for Renewals

Effective Sept. 10, 2024, USCIS extends the validity of permanent resident cards to 36 months for lawful permanent residents (LPR) who properly file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. Form I-90 receipt notices are updated with the language of 36

months extension and can be presented with an expired green card as evidence of continued status and employment authorization. Those who no longer have their green cards and need evidence of their LPR status while waiting to receive their replacement green card may obtain an Alien Documentation, Identification, and Telecommunications (ADIT) stamp at a USCIS Field Office.

Impact: The USCIS extension of green card validity to 36 months for renewals helps employers by reducing the uncertainty and administrative burden of managing employees’ work authorization status during the renewal process.

Work Authorization Procedures Announced for Liberians Covered by DED

On September 23, 2024, USCIS announced procedures for Liberians covered by Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) to apply for employment authorization documents (EADs) that will be valid through June 30, 2026. USCIS is automatically extending through that date the validity of DED-related EADs bearing a Category Code of A11 and a Card Expires date of March 30, 2020; January 10, 2021; June 30, 2022; or June 30, 2024.

Impact: The announcement of work authorization procedures for Liberians covered by DED provides employers with a clear process to retain eligible Liberian employees, ensuring continued legal employment and mitigating workforce disruptions.

FY 2026 Diversity Visa Program Application Period Is Underway

The Department of State (DOS) announced that the online registration period for the Diversity Visa (DV)-2026 program began on October 2, 2024, at noon ET and will conclude on November 5, 2024, at noon ET. For more information, please see DV-2026 Program Instructions.

Impact: The opening of the FY 2026 Diversity Visa Program application period offers employers potential access to a new pool of international talent who may become eligible for U.S. employment through permanent residency.

Special Immigrant Religious Worker Program Extended

On September 26, 2024, President Biden signed a law extending the EB-4 non-minister special immigrant religious worker program through December 20, 2024, which allows such workers to immigrate or adjust to permanent resident status by that “sunset date.” Included are those in a religious vocation or occupation engaged in either a professional or non-professional capacity. The sunset date also applies to accompanying spouses and children.

Nonprofit organizations whose use of special immigrant religious workers furthers the cultural or social interests of the United States may request expedited processing.

Impact: The extension of the Special Immigrant Religious Worker Program allows employers in religious organizations to continue recruiting and retaining foreign religious workers, ensuring uninterrupted staffing for religious services and community support.

USCIS Issues New Guidance on EB-1 ‘Extraordinary Ability’ Eligibility Criteria

On October 2, 2024, USCIS issued policy guidance, effective immediately, to further clarify the types of evidence that the agency may evaluate to determine eligibility for extraordinary ability (E11) EB-1 immigrant visa classifications. According to the updated policy guidance, a person’s receipt of team awards under the criterion for lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence in the field of endeavor and past memberships under the membership criterion will be taken into consideration. The new guidance is anticipated to build on a previous EB-1 policy update that provides “more clarity and transparency to assist petitioners in submitting appropriate evidence that may establish the beneficiary’s eligibility.”

Impact: The new USCIS guidance on EB-1 ‘Extraordinary Ability’ eligibility criteria appears to provide more specific guidance in terms of what evidence will be considered and provides employers with clearer standards for hiring highly talented foreign individuals, potentially simplifying the process of securing top-tier international talent.

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Immigration Update

In this edition, find the latest news on E-Verify+ services, Premium Processing Fees, CIS Ombudsman tips, and much more! E-Verify to Pilot ‘Next Generation’ Service in Spring 2024 E-Verify announced on February 22, 2024, that it will launch its “next generation” service, E-Verify+, as a pilot in spring 2024. E-Verify said the “plus” in E-Verify+ represents benefits the new service will provide to employers and employees, including “added efficiency” for employers and “more control over their personal information” for employees. E-Verify+ will include streamlining of Form I-9 and the employment eligibility verification process. Feedback will be sought as part of the pilot process. Updates will be posted on E-Verify.gov. Details:  Back to Top Reminder: Premium Processing Fees Will Increased The Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers is reminding its clients that fees for Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing, will increase on February 26, 2024. The table below summarizes the increases by type of petition. Form Previous Premium Processing Fee New Premium Processing Fee Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker $1,500 (H-2B or R-1 nonimmigrant status) $2,500 (all other available Form I-129 classifications) $1,685 (H-2B or R-1 nonimmigrant status) $2,805 (all other available Form I-129 classifications) Form I-140, Immigrant Petition […]

USCIS Increases Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Validity Period for Certain Categories

In a significant development for individuals with pending adjustment of status applications, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an extended Employment Authorization Document (EAD) validity period. Effective immediately, certain categories of EAD holders can now enjoy a five-year EAD, providing greater stability and convenience during their immigration journey. Why the Change Matters This adjustment is particularly relevant for foreign nationals navigating the complex process of adjusting their status to permanent residency in the United States. The EAD serves as a crucial lifeline, allowing them to legally work and contribute to the U.S. workforce while their green card applications are under review. In the past, EADs were typically issued for one or two years, necessitating frequent renewal applications and associated fees. This process often caused administrative burdens and uncertainty for applicants. With the new five-year EAD validity period, applicants can experience a more streamlined and less disruptive immigration process. Eligibility Criteria It is important to note that this extended EAD validity applies to specific categories of applicants, primarily those with pending adjustment of status applications based on family-sponsored or employment-based preferences. However, not all categories are eligible for this extended validity period. Benefits for Applicants Staying Informed […]