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Five U.S. Immigration Law Trends to Watch in 2022

By Otieno B. Ombok on March 14, 2022
Posted in Biden Administration, Compliance and Enforcement, Congress, COVID-19, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), E-1 / E-2, EADs, EB-2, I-9 and E-Verify, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), J-1 Trainees, L-1A / L-1B, L-2, Legislation, O-1, Students / CPT / OPT / STEM, US Immigration, USCIS

A series of significant developments in U.S. immigration law has already marked the beginning of 2022 and more can be expected.  Please see our Legal Update for what to anticipate as the year progresses.

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