Proposed Rule: DHS Moves to Restrict Discretionary Work Permits
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a proposed rule severely limiting who qualifies for discretionary Employment Authorization Documents (EADs).
June 9th, 2026
Startup Founders Beware: Participation in Incubators and Accelerators Is Drawing Increased Immigration Scrutiny
We are seeing a troubling increase in immigration scrutiny directed at foreign nationals participating in startup incubators and accelerators while in visitor status (ESTA, B-1/B-2) or student status (F-1).
June 2nd, 2026
USCIS Issues New Guidance on Adjustment of Status Applications
USCIS released a memorandum emphasizing that adjusting status inside the U.S. is not an automatic right, but rather a discretionary benefit and a matter of “administrative grace.”
May 26th, 2026
Proposed Rule Could Significantly Raise Costs for Sponsored Employees
A significant regulatory development could impact your company’s foreign talent recruitment and future personnel costs.The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has issued a proposed rule aimed at significantly raising the required minimum salary (known as the “prevailing wage”) for sponsored foreign workers.
Webinar: Immigration Considerations for Travel to the United States for the FIFA World Cup
Webinar Recording: Immigration Considerations for Travel to the United States for the FIFA World Cup. This session covered visa options for short-term travel, entry and inspection at U.S. ports of entry, required documentation, and common issues travelers may face during the visa and entry process.
May 20th, 2026
Extradition to the United States, Part 3: Current Conditions and Recent Trends in Immigration Detention
Those facing extradition to the United States likely have concerns about current detention conditions in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) custody and whether such conditions could amount to human rights violations. As noted in our previous posts in our Extradition to the United States series, while extradited foreign nationals should be given the opportunity to voluntarily depart the United States, it is likely an extradited foreign national would come into contact with immigration detention for a least a brief period.
May 6th, 2026
Webinar: Immigration Policy Developments Under Trump 2.0 No.4
GYH attorneys provided an in-depth analysis of how sweeping executive actions and emerging policy changes are reshaping immigration law and day-to-day realities for immigrants, employers, students, and advocates.
May 1st, 2026
Haiti TPS Update: Courts, Congress, and What Comes Next
As legal and legislative challenges concerning Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti continue, several significant developments have occurred in recent weeks.
April 27th, 2026
Latest ICE I-9 Fact Sheet Expands Substantive Violations, Including Electronic I-9 Deficiencies
On March 16, 2026, ICE released an I-9 Inspection Fact Sheet that identifies seventeen new substantive I-9 paperwork violations — the majority of which had been classified as technical or procedural for almost 30 years. The Fact Sheet offers no explanation for the sudden shift, nor does it indicate an intent to seek public input regarding the validity or impact of these reclassifications.
April 22nd, 2026
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