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Please join Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Immigration Team in a discussion of options for addressing common immigration challenges businesses face in 2024. This session will include potential visa options for employees, tips regarding consular interviews, and best practices for existing immigration programs. 

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Congratulations to HuntonAK’s Labor and Employment, Immigration, and OSHA practices, along with thirteen attorneys for their Chambers USA 2023 rankings!

The team was recognized in the following areas:

  • Immigration – District of Columbia – Band 3
  • Labor & Employment – California – Highly Recommended – Band 2
  • Labor & Employment – District of Columbia – Band 4
  • Labor & Employment – Texas – Band 4
  • Labor & Employment – Virginia – Band 1
  • OSHA – Nationwide – Band 3

Individual recognitions were received by:

  • Ian Band (Immigration DC)
  • Emily Burkhardt Vicente (L&E ...
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HuntonAK’s Labor and Employment practice has been recognized as leaders by Chambers USA 2021 rankings. Chambers USA ranks leading firms and lawyers in an extensive range of practice areas throughout America. The research is in-depth, and client-focused and the guide is read by industry-leading companies and organizations throughout the US and worldwide.

Read the full post on the Hunton Employment & Labor Perspectives blog.

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The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced yesterday that it has completed the data entry for all H-1B cap petitions selected in the FY2019 lottery held in April.   Because receipts are mailed on a rolling basis as the data entry for each selected petition is completed, it is still possible that additional receipts for petitions selected in the lottery will arrive later this week.

 The USCIS will now begin the process of returning to the attorneys of record those petitions that were not selected in the lottery.  In past years, the return process lasted into July.

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that because the conditions in Honduras no longer support its designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), the designation set to expire on July 15, 2018, will terminate on January 5, 2020.  This conclusion is at odds with the State Department travel advisory, which says that travelers should reconsider travel to Honduras due to violent crime (murder, assault, rape, armed robbery, gang activity, etc.).  The travel advisory can be found here.

TPS allows qualifying persons inside the United States to remain and work ...

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