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H-1B Visa Season is Almost Here

Article: H-1B Visa Season is Almost Here

Every April, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services begins accepting applications for H-1B visas, non-immigrant visas for specialized occupation workers.

Immigration Cases Slowed by Government Shutdown

Article: Immigration Cases Slowed by Government Shutdown

Immigration courts are notoriously slow and have an enormous backlog of cases. The backlog has been growing for some time and is about to grow even longer due to the partial United States government shutdown.

Last Day for Public Comment on Potential Green Card Changes

Article: Last Day for Public Comment on Potential Green Card Changes

Today is the last day for public comment on Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds, a proposed rule change by the Department of Homeland Security.

Election Day 2018 is Here!

Article: Election Day 2018 is Here!

It's Election Day in the United States!  The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth encourages all eligible voters to head to your local polling place or voting center and vote!

Ending of Temporary Protected Status Halted After Court Ruling

Article: Ending of Temporary Protected Status Halted After Court Ruling

The ending of TPS for certain countries is now on hold after a federal judge in California issued an injunction after finding that the Trump administration lacked any justification for ending the program. 

New Draft Regulation Would Restrict Green Card Availability

Article: New Draft Regulation Would Restrict Green Card Availability

The Trump administration is seeking to expand the definition of 'public charge' in order to restrict immigration.

U.S. State Department Denying Passports to Citizens Born Near Mexico Border

Article: U.S. State Department Denying Passports to Citizens Born Near Mexico Border

The Trump administration is denying passports to Hispanic citizens born along the U.S.-Mexico border, accusing them of using fake birth certificates.

DACA Lawsuits and Appeals Continue to Work Their Way Through Court

Article: DACA Lawsuits and Appeals Continue to Work Their Way Through Court

Last Friday, a federal judge in Washington D.C. ordered the Trump administration to continue processing renewal applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.