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Tag Archives: Sophie Alcorn

USCIS to Cut Immigration Photo by Wellington-Rodrigues

USCIS Director Lays Out Plans to Increase Enforcement, Reduce Immigration

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornMay 2, 2018Leave a comment

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) plans to impose new restrictions making it more difficult to attract and retain highly-skilled foreign nationals and international students who attend a U.S. university.…

Options for Hiring International Students

Options for Hiring International Students After They Graduate

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 25, 2018Leave a comment

As graduation season nears, the Alcorn Immigration Law team has been fielding inquiries from established companies, startups, and investors asking about options for promising foreign students to remain in the…

Chad Removed from Travel Ban List Photo by Ashim D Silva

Trump Removes Citizens of Chad from Travel Ban List

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 19, 2018Leave a comment

The White House announced last week that President Trump removed the citizens of Chad from the travel ban, making them eligible once again to receive visas to travel to the…

TPS Ending? What to Do Photo by Chandler Denise

What to Do If You or Your Employee’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Is Ending

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 18, 2018

What can you do if you or your employee is one of the 248,000 who will lose their work permit and will be forced to leave the U.S. due to…

USCIS Launches New Case Processing Times Page

USCIS Launches User-Friendly Case Processing Times Web Page

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 16, 2018Leave a comment

It’s much easier to check your immigration case status online! U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) upgraded its case processing times page, making it easier to figure out whether there’s…

Anita Koumriqian joins AIL

Alcorn Immigration Law Announces New Associate Attorney: Anita Koumriqian

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 11, 2018Leave a comment

The Alcorn Immigration Law team welcomes Anita Koumriqian as our newest associate. An expert in immigration law with a passion for family immigration matters, Anita will focus on individual and…

Proposal to Expand Inadmissibility Review for Immigrants Photo by Joey Yu

Proposed Rule to Expand Inadmissibility Review for Immigrants

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 6, 2018Leave a comment

Immigrants could be denied green cards, new visas, or visa renewals if they apply for or receive income tax credits or other benefits, according to a draft rule obtained by…

Creating a Startup in the U.S. on an E-2 Visa

Alcorn Method Success Story: Creating a Startup in the U.S. on an E-2 Visa

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 5, 2018Leave a comment

This is another in a continuing series of posts I will be writing to describe some of the Alcorn Immigration Law team’s client success stories.* To maintain confidentiality, the name…

ICE Locking Up Pregnant Women Photo by William Stitt

ICE Agents Now Locking Up Pregnant Women

ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 3, 2018Leave a comment

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has begun the abhorrent policy of detaining pregnant women in immigration jails. ICE will no longer automatically release from custody pregnant women charged with being…

Bay Area Not as Dependent on H-1B as Others

Bay Area Not as Dependent on H-1B Visas as Texas and the East Coast

H-1B, ImmigrationBy Sophie AlcornApril 3, 2018Leave a comment

Companies in metro areas in Texas and on the East Coast—not Silicon Valley or San Francisco—employed the most H-1B recipients between 2010 and 2016, according to a Pew Research Center…

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