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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies

Carrier Liaison Program Issues Updated Bulletin on Visa Bond Pilot Program – April 2, 2026

CBP’s Carrier Liaison program issued an updated bulletin on the Visa Bond Pilot Program established by DOS’s temporary final rule published to the Federal Register on 8/5/25. 12 additional countries are now subject to the visa bond, effective April 2, 2026.

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26040103. Admissions & Border
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
AILA Blog

Think Immigration: The Administration’s Episode of Revisionist History (Takeaways from Trump v. Barbara Oral Argument)

AILA Past President Jeremy McKinney highlighted key questions raised and answers given in Trump v. Barbara before the Supreme Court as the Justices consider whether the “executive order was constitutionally deficient the day it was signed.”

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26040102.
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Federal Agencies, Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: Immigrant Visa Processing and NVC Best Practices

AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee updated its practice pointer on immigrant visa processing at the National Visa Center (NVC). The practice pointer provides NVC processing tips and best practices for communicating and resolving problem cases with the NVC.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Federal Agencies, Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Update to Visa Statistics

AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee provides a brief practice alert on DOS’s publication of Monthly Visa Issuance Statistics for September 2025 and its annual report of Visa Refusals rates for B Visas by nationality.

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26040165. Consular Processing
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices

CBP Notice of Addition of Preclearance Facility at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

CBP notice announcing that CBP has opened an additional preclearance facility in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Preclearance operations began 3/10/26. (91 FR 16011, 4/1/26)

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26040100. Admissions & Border
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AILA Announcements

Family Section Quarterly Call (April 2026)

Join the Family Section for their April 2026 Quarterly Call on April 8th where we will discuss the different travel bans to help sort through which countries are affected, what exceptions there are, and which ones cover USCIS and which cover consular processing.

4/1/26
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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies

USCIS Announces Completion of FY27 H-1B Initial Registration Selection Process

USCIS announced it received enough registrations during the initial registration period to reach the FY27 H-1B cap, including the master’s cap. USCIS has made its selections and notified prospective petitioners with selected beneficiaries that they are eligible to file, beginning 4/1/26.

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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – April 1, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on April 1, 2026.

4/1/26
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA2 Holds That BIA Misread Petitioner’s Arguments in Finding He Failed to Act with Reasonable Due Diligence for Equitable Tolling

The court held that the BIA abused its discretion in denying the petitioner’s motion to reopen based on a change in law that arguably entitled him to relief from removal, finding that the BIA’s conclusion relied on a misreading of the petitioner’s arguments. (Ramsay v. Bondi, 3/27/26)

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26040163. Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Practice Alert: DOS Implements Online Processing for Certain Employment-Based Immigrant Visa Petitions

AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee provides an alert regarding NVC’s confirmation of online processing for certain employment-based petitions.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Professional Resources

Identifying USCIS Use of AI in Adjudications

This Practice Pointer addresses USCIS’s use of artificial intelligence (AI) in adjudicatory and adjudication-adjacent workflows, with a particular focus on how practitioners can identify, infer, and potentially challenge AI-driven adjudications in individual cases.

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26040161.
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Featured Issues

Featured Issue: Threats to Citizenship and Naturalization

The Second Trump Administration has pursued three strategies to restrict U.S. citizenship: ending birthright citizenship, making naturalization harder to obtain, and prioritizing denaturalization. This page will collect resources, updates, and opportunities for advocacy on those three topics.

4/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033100. Naturalization & Citizenship
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AILA Announcements

2026 AILA Spring CLE Conference and Webcast

Join us for the 2026 AILA Spring CLE Conference and Webcast to get an insider’s view of what is happening at the government agencies. Agency officials and AILA liaison committee members will discuss the latest regulatory and policy initiatives affecting your practice and clients.

4/1/26
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AILA Announcements

Drive Decisions with Powerful Data

Join us on April 10th for a roundtable on translating data insights into practical actions when navigating client cases and making business decisions for their firms.

4/1/26
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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies

USCIS Announces Updates to Increased Screening and Vetting Procedures

USCIS released updates regarding increased vetting procedures. Notably, USCIS established procedures to lift benefit processing holds for some cases and groups, such as asylum seekers not from “high-risk” countries and certain applications for EADs, oath ceremonies, and petitions from U.S. citizens.

3/31/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033163. Asylum & Refugees, Naturalization & Citizenship
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA5 Upholds Denial of CAT Deferral as to Salvadoran Petitioner Based on Lack of Specific Intent and Speculative Torture Risk

The court held that substantial evidence supported the BIA’s denial of CAT deferral to petitioner, concluding that El Salvador’s harsh prison conditions were not specifically intended to inflict torture and that the risk of future torture was speculative. (Fuentes-Pineda v. Bondi, 3/24/26)

3/31/26 AILA Doc. No. 26012300. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 31, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 31, 2026.

3/31/26
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AILA Blog

Think Immigration: Why Every Immigration Attorney Should Consider Habeas in 2026

AILA Member Brian Chase Malone describes "the simple but stark reality: for a growing number of clients, habeas corpus in federal district court is, in practice, the only path to freedom" and highlights AILA resources to help members be ready when a client's situation requires those skills.

3/31/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033162.
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: April 2026 Visa Bulletin Briefing

The DOS Liaison Committee provides a briefing on the April 2026 Visa Bulletin, with discussion of significant advancement across most family preference and employment-based categories due to visa restrictions imposed by Presidential Proclamations.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.

Call for Class Members: Arriving Asylum Seekers Detained by ICE in Certain Jurisdictions

Human Rights First is asking for help identifying either (1) potential class members or (2) evidence that the government has enacted a no-release policy. Responses are requested to be submitted by Wednesday April 8.

3/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033004. Asylum & Refugees
Accessible to: Member.
Client Flyers

Client Flyer: Common Terms Used in Removal Proceedings

AILA provides a flyer to help your clients understand common terms used in removal proceedings. The flyer is available as a generic PDF version and a Word version you can customize with your firm's information. The PDF is also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, and Spanish. Please share.

3/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033003. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds Objection to Defective NTA Is Forfeited If Not Raised by Respondent and Requires In Absentia Proceedings Where Proper Notice Was Provided

The BIA held that an objection to a defective NTA is forfeited if not timely raised by respondent, and that where a respondent fails to appear but received proper notice of the hearing, the IJ should proceed in absentia and not terminate. Matter of Lopez-Orellana, 29 I&N Dec. 533 (BIA 2026)

3/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033002. Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 30, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 30, 2026.

3/30/26
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Immigration News

NewsNation: Bondi, DOJ Ramp Up Efforts to Revoke Some Naturalized Citizens’ Status

Under President Trump, more denaturalization cases are being filed. AILA Senior Director of Government Relations Shev Dalal-Dheini explained that federal prosecutors face a high bar in such cases and questioned whether the Administration’s goal was to win in court or to create fear and chaos.

3/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033001. Naturalization & Citizenship
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Professional Resources

AILA Pro Bono High Five 2026

AILA’s National Pro Bono Committee interviews 2026 Chapter Pro Bono Champions, asking them five questions to learn more about how they began doing pro bono work and the impact of their work.

3/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033000. Practice Management
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds That IJs Must Identify Evidence Rebutting Presumption of Reliability of Form I-213 in Alienage Determination

The BIA held that where an IJ finds that a Form I-213 is unreliable and insufficient to establish alienage, the IJ must point to specific evidence in the record sufficient to rebut the presumption of reliability. Matter of Mercado-Martinez, 29 I&N Dec. 529 (BIA 2026)

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032709. Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices

DOL Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Revising Prevailing Wage Methodology

DOL notice of proposed rulemaking to revise methodology for determining prevailing wage levels for the EB-2, EB-3, H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 visa programs.

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Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices

USCIS Notice of New Credentialing Organization for Health Care Workers for Certain Immigration Purposes

USCIS notice of the approval of a new credentialing organization, The Evaluation Company, to issue certificates and certified statements for individuals seeking to enter the U.S. to work as registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and licensed vocational nurses. (91 FR 14865, 3/27/26)

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032707. Business Immigration
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Cases & Decisions, Congressional Updates, Federal Court Cases

AILA Congressional Briefing on 3/26: Administration Policies Weaken Asylum System and Immigration Courts

On 3/26, AILA briefed Congress on three policy briefs from the A Better Way on Immigration series focusing on the Administration’s policy changes made over the past year to pursue its mass deportation campaign, weaken the asylum system, and make the immigration courts less efficient and independent.

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032706. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Congressional Updates

AILA Congressional Briefing on 2/27: Administration Policies Undermine U.S. Legal Immigration System

On 2/27, AILA conducted a Congressional briefing covering three policy briefs from the A Better Way on Immigration series highlighting how the Administration’s policies have hindered the legal immigration system from supporting U.S. economic growth and national security.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Professional Resources

Pro Bono High Five: Ester Greenfield

In this series we'll hear from AILA's 2025 Pro Bono Champions to learn more about why they do pro bono work.

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032704.
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

A Roadmap to a Raid: What the Buona Forchetta Warrant Reveals

The unsealed Buona Forchetta ICE raid warrant is significant because it reveals, in rare detail, how an I‑9 audit can escalate into a criminal worksite raid—offering a concrete roadmap of how ICE/HSI builds employer‑focused immigration cases.

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032703. Employer Compliance
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Press Releases

AILA Welcomes Senate DHS Funding Vote, Urges Further Reforms

AILA responds to the Senate’s approval of funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that excludes enforcement funding for ICE and CBP, emphasizing that public safety and rule of law are interconnected and that law enforcement agencies must adhere to constitutional and legal standards.

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032702.
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Liaison Minutes

AILA’s CBP Committee and CBP OFO Spring 2026 Meeting Agenda

AILA’s CBP Committee provides an agenda in advance of the planned meeting with CBP’s Office of Field Operations on April 16, 2026.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 27, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 27, 2026.

3/27/26
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Tutorial Videos

Six Steps to Correct a Mistake

Watch this short video to learn a six-step process to follow to correct a mistake.

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 22101124. Practice Management
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices

DHS Notice Extends Finding of Mass Influx of Aliens

DHS notice stating that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is further extending the “Finding of Mass Influx of Aliens” first issued 1/23/25. This extension, dated 1/12/26, will expire in 180 days. (91 FR 14703, 3/26/26)

3/27/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032700. Admissions & Border, Removal & Relief
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Client Flyers

Client Flyer: Habeas Petitions—What You Need to Know

AILA provides a flyer to inform your clients about habeas petitions for individuals in ICE detention. The flyer is available as a generic PDF version and a Word version you can customize with your firm's information. The PDF is also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, and Spanish. Please share.

3/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032665. Detention & Bond
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal, International Associate.
Correspondence

AILA DOS Liaison Committee Questions for DOS Visa Office, Spring 2026

AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee submits a list of outstanding questions to the DOS Visa Office in lieu of an official meeting in spring 2026.

3/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032666. Consular Processing
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: DOS Expands Online Presence Review to Many NIV Classifications, Including Ks, Rs, Us, and Ts

AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee provides a practice alert regarding the expansion of online presence review to many NIV classifications beyond those previously covered.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Scaling Access to Justice: How Immigration Nonprofits Can Thoughtfully Adopt Technology

Explore how immigration nonprofits can harness technology to bridge the access to justice gap, enhance collaboration, and empower staff and clients alike in a challenging landscape.

3/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032663.
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 26, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 26, 2026.

3/26/26
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Holds It Lacks Jurisdiction over Petition Challenging Only Denial of CAT Relief

The court dismissed the petition for review of the IJ’s order affirming a negative reasonable fear determination, holding that it lacks jurisdiction to hear a petition that challenges only the denial of relief under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). (Navarrete v. Bondi, 3/23/26)

3/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032662. Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Professional Resources

Actualize Goals With WOOP

Learn how the WOOP method (wish, outcome, obstacle, plan) can help propel you to greater productivity.

3/26/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032661. Practice Management
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies

DOS Announces Expansion of Online Presence Review for Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants

DOS announced it will expand online presence review to A-3, C-3 (domestic worker), G-5, H-3, H-4 dependents of H-3, K-1, K-2, K-3, Q, R-1, R-2, S, T, and U visa applicants, effective 3/30/26. H-1B applicants and their dependents and F, M, and J applicants are already subject to this review.

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AILA Blog

Think Immigration: When Convenience Becomes Compromise: Why ICE Does Not Belong in Airport Security

AILA member Andrew Nietor writes about the Trump Administration's deployment of ICE to certain airports: "A delayed flight is frustrating. An unchecked expansion of federal enforcement authority is something else entirely. And that is not a trade worth making."

3/25/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032561.
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips – March 25, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on March 25, 2026.

3/25/26
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA1 Finds No Colorable Legal or Constitutional Error in BIA’s Denial of Sua Sponte Reopening

The court denied the consolidated petitions for review, holding that the Bosniak petitioners failed to raise any colorable legal or constitutional claims challenging the BIA’s denial of sua sponte reopening. (Hodzic v. Bondi, et al., 3/19/26)

3/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032405. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA7 Certifies to Kentucky Supreme Court Whether Receipt of Stolen Property Requires “Knowledge” or “Reason to Believe”

The court certified to the Kentucky Supreme Court whether the state’s receipt of stolen property statute requires proof that a defendant knew property was stolen or permits conviction based on having “reason to believe” it was stolen for aggravated felony purposes. (Hassan v. Bondi, 3/16/26)

3/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032404. Crimes
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Changes to 9 FAM 305.4-3(I) — Monitoring Submitted Waiver Recommendations

DOS published a revision to the Foreign Affairs Manual expanding the response time for ARIS waivers.

3/24/26 AILA Doc. No. 26032403. Admissions & Border, Consular Processing
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.