Immigration Services When Faced With Unforeseen Circumstances, Including Hurricanes

In the aftermath of hurricane Irma, US Citizenship and Immigration Services just released the following public service advisory. While we share this advisory to inform potentially affected individuals in the US, please carefully consider the effect of making contact or requesting any relief from USCIS in light of your individual situation. If in doubt, please […]

Court Upholds $305,000 Fine Against Arizona Employer for I-9 Violations

Another recent example of why US employers must be serious about verifying the employment authorization of their employees as mandated by INA §274A. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit upheld a fine of $305,050 against a Phoenix-based sheet-metal manufacturer for 503 I-9 violations (DLS Precision Fab v. ICE, Case No. 14-71980 (CA […]