Q. Do US border inspectors demand passwords and inspect phones and laptops?
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) searched 14,993 electronic devices during the six-month period between October 1, 2016 and March […]
View ArticleShow Me the Money: What the Trump administration’s budget and spending...
May 25, 2017 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT Webinar Our Employment and Labor team marked the passage of President […]
View ArticleAdult dependent relatives—judicial review challenge
The Immigration Rules pertaining to visa applications made by adult dependent relatives of UK citizens were changed in July 2012. […]
View ArticleUK Queen’s speech: What might immigration look like after Brexit?
It may not have been accompanied by the usual pomp and circumstance, but the Queen’s speech on Wednesday, June 21 […]
View ArticleStatus of EU citizens in the UK
The Home Office has sent a communication to interested parties following the government’s publication of a paper outlining its offer […]
View ArticleThe rights of EU citizens in the UK
The UK government has published a policy paper setting out its offer to EU citizens and their families residing in […]
View ArticleMAC to examine the role EU nationals play in the UK
The UK government has tasked the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), the government’s independent advisers on migration, to examine the role […]
View ArticleMAC consultation on the future of the UK immigration system
As highlighted in our September Round-Up, we are participating in a call for evidence published by the UK’s Migration Advisory […]
View ArticleSafeguarding the status of EU citizens: UK and EU negotiation update
The EU and UK have concluded their fifth round of negotiations. Progress has been made on coming to an agreement […]
View ArticleScotland: A separate system for global mobility?
The Times has revealed plans by Scottish ministers to pave the way for a bespoke immigration system. Scottish ministers are […]
View ArticleUK government updates on Settled Status
The UK government has published further details on how the new settled status scheme for EU citizens and their family […]
View ArticleCooking up a storm: Tier 2 chefs
UK immigration rules make a distinction between chefs working in takeaway establishments and those working in restaurants. If the […]
View ArticleStretched resources: immigration and gender pay equity
Two stories in the UK headlines today relate to stretched resources: The Home Office preparing its immigration system for life […]
View ArticleEB5 immigrant investor visas are available again
EB5 immigrant visas of all types are once again available to investors who create job opportunities for American workers. The […]
View ArticleThe travails of the ‘Windrush generation’ and the lessons for EU nationals
UK Minister of State for Immigration Caroline Nokes has set out the government’s commitment to support the “Windrush generation,” immigrants […]
View ArticleHome Office publishes details of settlement scheme for EU citizens
EU citizens will be able to apply for settled status in three easy steps and for less than the price […]
View ArticleProposed end of H-4 employment authorization likely to affect over 100,000...
Time appears to be almost up for more than 100,000 foreign citizens working in the United States under an Obama-era® […]
View ArticleDoes USCIS interpret its regulations consistently and correctly?
Non-immigration case before SCOTUS could change immigration law In December of last year, the US Supreme Court agreed to review […]
View ArticleMeasures to ensure compliance with the rules of stay in Russia
We draw your attention to the entry into force on January 16, 2019, of Federal Law No. 216-FZ of July […]
View ArticleSignificant changes in the work permit regulations in Uzbekistan
The Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 25 approved a new procedure for employers to obtain […]
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