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  • United States | Edakunni v. Mayorkas settlement expires Jan. 18, 2025

    The Edakunni v. Mayorkas settlement, in which U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agreed to simultaneous adjudications of “bundled” H-4 and L-2 applications for dependent status and employment authorization, is set to expire on Jan. 18. Key Points: Under the 2023 Edakunni v. Mayorkas settlement, USCIS

  • United Kingdom | First-round ballots for the 2025 Youth Mobility Taiwan scheme

    The Home Office announced that the first-round ballots for the 2025 Youth Mobility Scheme for Taiwanese youth will open on Feb. 4. Key Points: Beginning Feb. 4, travelers ages 18 to 30 from Taiwan can apply for the Youth Mobility Scheme ballot. The ballot window will

  • South Korea | Digital residence card launched

    The South Korean government launched a new digital residence card for foreign nationals. Key Points: The Ministry of Justice launched a new digital residence card on Jan. 10 for permanent residence and overseas Korean residence cards that has the same validity as a physical residence card.

  • United States | H-1B employer reminders for FY 2026

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has not officially announced the exact start date of the H-1B fiscal year (FY) 2026 cap season, but there are important reminders regarding the H-1B electronic registration process and H-1B cap season that employers should

  • United States | Notice of Form I-140 submission procedure updates

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published a Federal Register notice providing updated procedures for submitting a Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers, accompanied by a permanent labor certification, application for Schedule A designation or

  • Canada | Changes to open work permits

    The Canadian government announced changes to open work permits (OWP) for family members of temporary residents. Key Points: As BAL initially reported, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada originally announced their intention to change OWP eligibility for family members of international students

  • Finland | Employment permit services transferred to Finnish Immigration Service

    Finnish authorities announced the Finnish Immigration Service is now fully responsible for processing residence permits for employed persons. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, a pause on decision-making was previously announced for certain residence permit applications during the transfer of responsibility.

  • Denmark | New fee rates released

    Danish immigration authorities announced new fee rates, including a decrease in the fees for processing applications for a residence permit in the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration’s (SIRI) areas of expertise. Key Points: Foreign nationals who apply for a residence permit on the basis

  • United States | Biden-Harris administration sets records for US passport and visa services

    The State Department announced records set by the Bureau of Consular Affairs under the Biden-Harris administration, including U.S. passport and visa services. Key Points: Since 2021, the State Department has issued 90 million U.S. passports, bringing the number of valid U.S. passports in circulation to an

  • United States | February 2025 Visa Bulletin: Final Action Dates remain the same except for China and India

    The U.S. State Department released the February Visa Bulletin. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced filings for employment-based preference categories must use the Final Action Dates chart, which will remain the same as January except for China and India. Final Action

  • United States | Visa Waiver Program adds Romania as participating country

    The Department of Homeland Security and the State Department announced the designation of Romania as a participating country in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Key Points: The designation was awarded because Romania demonstrated a “significant whole-of-government effort” to meet all program requirements, which included: Entering into

  • Canada | 2025 International Experience Canada season

    The Canadian government announced pools for the 2025 International Experience Canada (IEC) season are now open. Key Points: The IEC program allows international youth aged 18 to 35 (18 to 30 in some countries) from over 30 eligible countries the opportunity to travel and work in

  • Ireland | Change for first-time residence permissions

    Irish officials announced that Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) will now have the primary responsibility of managing all initial Irish immigration residence permissions for persons residing in all counties. Key Points: As BAL reported, ISD recently took over primary responsibility for managing

  • United States | El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela get extended TPS status

    Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months each for El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine and Venezuela. Key Points: Regarding El Salvador’s

  • United States | Cap reached for additional H-2B visas for returning workers

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reached the cap for the additional 20,716 H-2B visas made available for returning workers for the first half of fiscal year 2025 with start dates on or before March 31, 2025. Key Points: The cap was established under the Department of Homeland Security

  • United States | Reminder: EAD automatic extension effective Jan. 13

    The Department of Homeland Security announced a final rule that permanently increases the automatic extension period for employment authorization and Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) that will become effective on Jan. 13, 2025. Key Points: The final rule permanently increases the automatic extension period for employment authorization

  • United States | O-1 visa policy manual guidance updates issued

    On Jan. 8, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued policy manual guidance to clarify how it evaluates evidence to determine O-1 visa eligibility, including adding examples of evidence for individuals in critical and emerging technologies. Key Points: The O-1 nonimmigrant visa is intended for individuals

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