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Ninth Circuit Affirms District Court Order in Favor of 2023 Venezuela TPS Beneficiaries, But Designation Remains Expired For Now

Today, the Ninth Circuit of Appeals affirmed a March 31 district court order that had postponed the Department of Homeland Security’s vacatur and termination actions against the 2023 Venezuela TPS designation. However, the Ninth Circuit decision does not have the effect of reinstating the…

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DHS Proposes to Replace Admission for Duration of Status with Fixed Periods of Stay for F, J, and I Nonimmigrants, Eliminate Deference to Prior Adjudications

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released an advance copy of a proposed regulation that would replace the current “duration of status” (D/S) policy for international students (F status), exchange visitors (J status), representatives of foreign information media (I status), and…

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USCIS to Consider a Foreign National’s Support for Ideologies and Organizations Viewed as Anti-American When Adjudicating Certain Immigration Benefit Requests

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers are being directed to consider foreign nationals’ support for “anti-American” ideologies or organizations and an array of other new factors when adjudicating certain applications and petitions for immigration benefits, according to updated guidance revising the…

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September 2025 Visa Bulletin – No Changes to Employment-Based Cut-off Dates; USCIS to Honor Final Action Dates for EB Categories; State Department Warns EB Categories Close to Annual Limits

According to the State Department’s September Visa Bulletin, Final Action cutoff dates for issuance of an immigrant visa or approval of an adjustment of status application will be as follows:  EB-1: China will remain at November 15, 2022, and India will…

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