
Three New Appellate Immigration Judges Appointed to BIA (Aug. 11, 2020)
The EOIR announced the appointment of three new appellate immigration judges to the Board of Immigration Appeals
The EOIR announced the appointment of three new appellate immigration judges to the Board of Immigration Appeals
The Second Circuit affirmed two injunctions against the new public charge rule, meaning the 1999 public charge rules will apply to New York, Connecticut, and Vermont
Certain returning F1 and M1 students will be allowed to maintain status while taking entirely online courseloads in fall 2020
The Federal Court of Canada has ruled that Canada may not return asylum-seekers to the United States, but delayed implementation for six months
The Trump Administrtaion walked back a policy announcement that F1 students could not maintain student status this fall with only online classes
ICE will not permit F1 students to take a fully online course load in fall 2020. However, F1 students in hybrid programs due to coronavirus may get exceptions
The EOIR is resuming non-detained individual merits hearings and master calendar docketsat six immigration courts on June 29, 2020.
Due to USCIS budgetary concerns, the USCIS may furlough part of its workforce if it does not receive emergency funds from Congress.
Attorney General William P. Barr appointed Carol A. Bell as the administrative law judge in the EOIR’s Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer.
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