Immigration Newsletter, May 4, 2020


Temporary Policy for Form I-9 List B Documents

Because many areas are under stay-at-home orders due to COVID-19 and some online renewal services have restrictions, employees may experience challenges renewing a state driver’s license, a state ID card, or other Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, List B identity document. Considering these circumstances, DHS is issuing a temporary policy regarding expired List B identity documents used to complete Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.

The Entrepreneurial Spirit – Still Not Alive in Our Immigration System

In this week’s blog, we revisit a blog post from 2011 and the American immigration system’s lack of opportunities for immigrant entrepreneurs.

Fiancé(e) Visa or Immigrant (Spousal) Visa? Which is Best for You?

In our blog post from last week, Attorney Allison Lukanich examines two options for a U.S. citizen wanting to bring  their partner into the U.S. The Fiancé(e) Visa and an Immigrant Visa.

Coronavirus Resource Page

We’ve created a page on our website to keep our clients and others informed on the decisions that could impact them regarding the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). There continues to be significant impacts on both immigrants and non-immigrants. The questions and concerns raised by this widespread and unpredictable crisis are changing daily.

This resource page will be updated frequently with links to alerts and blogposts regarding the intersection of COVID-19 and immigration.

Schedule a Consulation

Name(Required)