The H-1B Visa and the Employment Based Green Card: Explaining the DifferenceBy Mohammad SyedInternational and Immigration Law, April 2024The H-1B non-immigrant visa and employment-based green card are two similar but distinct pathways for foreign nationals to enter and legally work in the United States.
MORE Act Impact on Immigration IssuesBy Thomas Howard & Ivette CuenodInternational and Immigration Law, February 2021A look at the potential repercussions of the MORE Act on immigration matters.
Supreme Court Immigration Docket 2020-2021By Prof. Cindy G. BuysInternational and Immigration Law, February 2021Summaries of major immigration law cases on the U.S. Supreme Court's docket for the 2020-21 term.
Free Speech and Soliciting Aliens to Violate Immigration Law: United States v. Sineneng SmithBy Patrick M. KinnallyInternational and Immigration Law, December 2020In United States v. Sineneng-Smith, the U.S. Supreme Court determined whether provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allow a felony prosecution where any person encourages or induces and alien to enter or reside in the U.S. if the encourager knew or recklessly disregarded that such coming was in violation of law, is overbroad and a violation of the First Amendment.
Temporary Protected Status: It’s Time to Get It RightBy Patrick M. KinnallyInternational and Immigration Law, December 2020A look at the varying interpretations and opinions as to what Congress meant when it created the temporary protected status 30 years ago.
Recent Developments With Immigration Law and Practice 2019-2020By Scott D. PollockInternational and Immigration Law, January 2020Summaries of recent activity and changes in the field of immigration, from local agency office procedures to sweeping policy changes.
Denaturalization: A new government forayBy Patrick M. KinnallyInternational and Immigration Law, November 2018An overview of issues that are often overlooked by those who seek citizenship without counsel.