DHS Proposes Rule to Modernize H-2 Temporary Visa Programs and Enhance Worker Protections

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has initiated measures to fortify safeguards for temporary workers participating in the H-2A temporary agricultural and H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker programs (H-2 programs). In a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published today, DHS aims to modernize and enhance the efficiency of the H-2 programs, providing increased flexibility and protections for participating workers.

Updates on H-1B Cap Season for Fiscal Year 2024

Dear Stakeholders,

We would like to provide important information regarding the H-1B Cap Season for Fiscal Year 2024. Please find below updates on the H-1B initial electronic registration selection process and subsequent filing procedures:

H-1B Initial Electronic Registration Selection Process Completed:

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has successfully received a sufficient number of electronic registrations during the initial registration period to meet the fiscal year (FY) 2024 H-1B numerical allocations, including the master's cap.

USCIS Updates Policy Guidance on Safe Mailing Address and Case Handling Procedures for Certain Protected Persons

ALERT: The effective date for the updated USCIS policy guidance on mailing address procedures for persons eligible for and recipients of victim-based immigration relief, specifically Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioners, and those seeking or currently holding T or U nonimmigrant status (protected persons) has been revised.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released updated policy guidance in its Policy Manual to provide clarification regarding the types of evidence considered for determining eligibility in the extraordinary ability (E11) and outstanding professor or researcher (E12) categories of the EB-1 immigrant visa classifications

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released updated policy guidance in its Policy Manual to provide clarification regarding the types of evidence considered for determining eligibility in the extraordinary ability (E11) and outstanding professor or researcher (E12) categories of the EB-1 immigrant visa classifications.

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas has announced the extension and redesignation of South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, from November 4, 2023, through May 3, 2025.

This decision is due to the ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary conditions in South Sudan that prevent individuals from safely returning. The corresponding Federal Register notice provides details on how to register as a new or current beneficiary for TPS under South Sudan’s extension and redesignation.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended the re-registration periods for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) under the designations of El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan from 60 days to 18 months.

The new re-registration periods are as follows: 

El Salvador: Now extended through March 9, 2025. 
Haiti: Now extended through August 3, 2024. 
Honduras: Now extended through July 5, 2025. 
Nepal: Now extended through June 24, 2025. 
Nicaragua: Now extended through July 5, 2025. 
Sudan: Now extended through April 19, 2025. 

This extension allows TPS beneficiaries to submit Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, and Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, at any time during the 18-month extensions for these six countries.