On Friday, May 22, 2026, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a policy memo addressing how officers should exercise discretion in adjustment of status (AOS) adjudications for those seeking to obtain permanent residence (green card).
As the summer travel season approaches, we are writing to share important information about international travel.
Over the past year, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) has expanded social media screening requirements for non-immigrant visa applicants.
We are reaching out regarding the current travel bans and the USCIS processing hold on immigration benefit requests filed by individuals – by birth or citizenship – from countries listed in Presidential Proclamations 10998 and 10949.
As the travel season approaches, we are writing with important information for international students.
Please join us at 3:00pm for a conversation with immigration attorneys Dan Berger and Kerry Doyle about recent immigration policies and understanding your rights.
Please join us at 3:00pm for a conversation with immigration attorney Dan Berger about recent immigration policies and understanding your rights.
Since the Department of State (DOS) introduced the Visa Bond Pilot Program in August 2025, additional countries continue to be designated as subject to B-1/B-2 visa bonds.
At this time, it appears that these restrictions will affect "immigrant visa processing" only and will not apply to student and scholar visa categories (F, J, H-1B, O-1, TN, and E-3).
Please join us for a conversation about recent immigration policies with immigration attorney Dan Berger.
