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Kurzban's immigration law sourcebook : a comprehensive outline and reference tool

"The newest edition will address the changes to removal policies and humanitarian programs as well as visa programs and benefits adjudications that occurred since the publication of the last edition, including: Supreme Court decisions through the 2023-24 term, covering interpretations on issues such as: judicial preclusion, consular nonreviewability, state standing, Chevron deference, limiting the administrative state, exhaustion of administrative remedies after Santos-Zacaria, aggravated felonies, and criminal entry; More than 1,000 new cases, including decisions from district and circuit courts, as well as the BIA, OCAHO, BALCA, AAO, and other administrative agencies; Analysis of all relevant regulations promulgated since the last edition; Analysis of USCIS Policy Manual changes, as well as policy alerts and government announcements on topics such as biometrics, filing periods and timeframes, public charge changes, statelessness, asylum adjudications, bona fide determinations for U applicants, protected persons under INA §1367, family-based conditional permanent residence, CSPA issues, citizenship for adopted children, exchange visitors, H-2B workers, L-1Bs and sole proprietors, on-site inspections of religious workers, international entrepreneurs, evaluation of eligibility for outstanding professors and researchers, physician NIWs, employer's ability to pay proffered wage, and EAD document validity period. Topics also included are: Premium processing and expedited processing updates; NIWs for STEM workers and entrepreneurs; Renewal of visas domestically; Visa denials; All new interpretations of EB-5 standards under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act (RIA); Updated fines for employer sanctions violations; Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) issues; F-1 and OPT changes; Expansion of information for DS-230s and adjustment of status; Updated poverty guidelines; Parole programs for Central Americans, Haitians, and Venezuelans; Ukraine and Afghanistan parole programs; and family reunification parole; Palestinian DED program; TPS issues; Reasonable Fear Procedures Manual release and analysis; Welcome Corps for private refugee processing; CBP One mobile app; Expanded benefits for Central American Northern Triangle countries; "Out of status" issues, including use of technical violation through no fault of the applicant; Marijuana pardons; Alternatives to detention" -- From the publisher's website

Print Book, English, 2024
Nineteenth edition
American Immigration Lawyers Association, [Washington, DC], 2024