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Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Sends Letter to State Courts on Alleged Fraud in the Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Program

DHS General Counsel sent a letter, dated 6/2/26, to state courts across the country warning them of the possibility of fraud in Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status cases and urging state court judges to conduct rigorous individualized review of SIJ cases that come before them. 

7/8/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070831. Special Immigrant Juveniles
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AILA Announcements

Sign Up for an AILALink Training

Learn how AILALink is the perfect tool for electronic access to the books and other research resources you need. Sign up for our next group training at 2:00 pm (ET) on Tuesday, July 14.

7/8/26 AILA Doc. No. 15082740.
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: July 2026 Visa Bulletin Briefing

The DOS Liaison Committee provides a briefing on the July 2026 Visa Bulletin, which highlights significant retrogression and unavailability in EB-1, EB-2, and EB-5 unreserved for India, along with warnings of potential retrogression due to visa demand in several categories.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - July 8, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 8, 2026.

7/8/26
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AILA Blog

Think Immigration: Lawful Presence vs. Lawful Status – What’s the Difference?

AROL Task Force member Brian Casson explains the distinction "between being in a lawful immigration status and being lawfully present in the United States," writing that "recognizing the difference...helps foster a more informed public discussion about immigration policy."

7/8/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070861.
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Memo & Regulatory Comments

AILA Submits Comment on DOS Temporary Final Rule Creating Fee to Expedite B-1/B-2 Visa Interview Appointment

AILA submits a comment to DOS on the temporary final rule creating a $750 fee for an expedited B-1/B-2 nonimmigrant visa interview appointment. The comment highlights concerns about capacity, humanitarian access, and cost justification.

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AILA Announcements

Elevate Your Citizenship Practice

From eligibility to denaturalization, citizenship cases demand reliable guidance. The updated second edition of AILA’s U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Law Toolbox delivers practical strategies, legal insights, and resources reflecting the latest law, policy, and USCIS developments.

7/7/26
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Memo & Regulatory Comments

AILA Submits Comments on Proposed Changes to Form AR-11

AILA submitted comments in opposition to the proposed changes and information collection on Form AR-11.

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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - July 7, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 7, 2026.

7/7/26
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AILA Announcements

Keep Current in Consular Practice

Stay ahead of today’s consular challenges with AILA’s updated Consular Practice Handbook. Get practical guidance on increased scrutiny, policy changes, delays, complex cases, and adverse decisions.

7/3/26
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FR Regulations & Notices

DHS Notice of Determination of Waiver for Construction of Border Wall in Texas (Big Bend Sector)

DHS notice of determination to waive legal requirements to construct barriers and roads near the international border in the U.S. Border Patrol Big Bend Sector of Texas. This waiver, effective 7/2/26, amends a waiver published 2/17/26 to add legal requirements to be waived. (91 FR 40550, 7/2/26)

7/2/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070207. Admissions & Border
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Agency Memos & Announcements

Practice Alert: Updates on Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopia

On March 12, E Verify confirmed USCIS extended TPS based EADs for Ethiopians under African Communities Together v. Noem. For I 9s, employees should note “as per court order,” and employers should use April 8, 2026, including for E Verify, and retain USCIS guidance with the I 9.

7/2/26 AILA Doc. No. 25121212. Humanitarian Parole
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates on Temporary Protected Status for Burma (Myanmar)

On March 12, E Verify confirmed USCIS’s extension of TPS-based EADs for Burma under Aung Doe v. Noem, following a court order delaying TPS termination. Employers should note “as per court order” in Form I 9 Section 1 and use March 15, 2026, for I 9 and E Verify.

Accessible to: Member, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates on TPS for Yemen

On May 1st, a federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 2,800 individuals from Yemen. The Verification and Documentation Committee provide this practice alert for more details.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.

Practice Alert: Missing Cases and Drafts on myUSCIS Online Accounts

Missing or disappeared cases from myUSCIS Online Accounts should be reported to USCIS in order for these to become visible on the front-end of the system.

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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates on Temporary Protected Status for South Sudan

On March 12, E Verify confirmed USCIS extended TPS based EADs for South Sudan under African Communities Together v. Noem. I 9s should note “as per court order” in Section 1 and use "April 10, 2026," in Section 2; employers should retain USCIS TPS guidance.

Accessible to: Member, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates on Temporary Protected Status for Somalia

On January 14, 2026, DHS published a Federal Register notice terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia. The Verification and Documentation provide this practice alert with more details and compliance considerations.

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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Supreme Court Rules Against Haitian and Syrian TPS Beneficiaries

On June 25, 2026, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Mullin v. Doe, allowing for the termination of TPS for Haiti and Syria. Please see alert for more details.

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AILA Announcements

Essential Guidance for Family Immigration Practice

Stay current on the complexities of family-based immigration with the newly updated Immigration Law and the Family. This trusted resource provides practical guidance, legal analysis, and real-world insights to help attorneys navigate challenging cases and protect clients. Order your copy today.

7/2/26
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: USCIS Issues TPS EAD Guidance for Haiti, Syria, Ethiopia, Burma, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen

On July 1, USCIS E-Verify and SAVE issued guidance acknowledging that affected TPS beneficiaries will maintain their right to remain and work in the United States until lower courts dissolve the previously issued injunctions.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.

USCIS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Implementing the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022

USCIS notice of proposed rulemaking to implement the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA). The RIA substantially modified regulations for the EB-5 visa category and associated Regional Center Program. Comments are due 8/31/26. (91 FR 40676, 7/2/26)

7/2/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070204. EB-5 Investors
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Correspondence

Recommendations on Protecting Individuals Impacted by Recent Earthquakes in Venezuela

AILA urges the Administration to take immediate action to ensure the safety and security of all people impacted by the recent earthquakes in Venezuela and to take affirmative steps to ensure that individuals are not forced to return to danger during the aftermath of the natural disaster.

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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: State Department Final Rule Amends Diversity Visa Regulations

DOS published a final rule effective April 10, 2026, that amends the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. The rule requires petitioners to submit unexpired passport information and scans with their entry forms and amends regulatory language.

7/2/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070201. Consular Processing
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - July 2, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on July 2, 2026.

7/2/26
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds Bond Redetermination Venue Is the Immigration Court over the Place of Detention, Not Where Removal Case Is Pending

The BIA held that, under 8 CFR §1003.19(c)(1), the proper venue for a respondent’s request for bond redetermination is the immigration court having jurisdiction over the respondent’s place of detention. Matter of Vizcaino Aybar, 29 I&N Dec. 736 (BIA 2026)

7/2/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070200. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Practice Alert: TPS and Parole Status Updates Chart

The Verification Committee provides a comprehensive chart on current status and EAD notes for TPS and parole programs.

Special thank you to Kathleen Campbell Walker, Meredith Jolie, John Mazzeo, Timothy D’Arduini, Sarah Peterson, and Kimberley Best Robidoux for their contributions to the chart.

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Agency Memos & Announcements

SAVE Issues Updates to TPS for Burma, Haiti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen

SAVE issued several updates on the status of EADs issued under Temporary Protected Status designations for Burma, Haiti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. Category A12 or C19 EADs issued under these designations remain valid and extended. SAVE will display a 7/10/26 expiration date.

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Liaison Minutes

American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Meeting with Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) 2026

AILA’s DOL Liaison Committee provides the unofficial minutes from its 4/30/26 meeting with the Wage and Hour Division (WHD). Read the unofficial minutes and the agenda.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.

2026 AILA Annual Conference: Executive Director Ben Johnson's Speech

AILA Executive Director Ben Johnson delivers his speech at the 2026 AILA Annual Conference.

7/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070165.
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AILA Military Assistance Program (MAP) Guidance for Attorneys Accepting Cases from the Low Bono List

The AILA Military Assistance Program (MAP) provides guidance on calculating a low bono rate when accepting cases from the low bono list, offering guidance on different rank service member incomes and usual lo bono discounts.

7/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070164. Parole/Military PIP
Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal, International Associate.
Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Update Regarding Searching Electronic Devices at U.S. Ports of Entry

AILA’s CBP Liaison Committee provides a comparison of CBP’s 2018 and 2026 guidelines for searching travelers’ electronic devices. The 2026 guidelines indicate CBP’s more expansive approach to gathering information from international travelers.

7/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070163. Admissions & Border
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FR Regulations & Notices

EOIR Notice of Revision of Form EOIR-59, Certification and Release of Records

EOIR 60-day notice of revision and extension of Form EOIR-59, Certification and Release of Records. EOIR will add a field to the form to collect the name of a parent or guardian. Comments are due 8/31/26. (91 FR 40032, 7/1/26)

7/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070162. Removal & Relief
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Agency Memos & Announcements

CBP Directive on Border Searches of Electronic Devices, January 2026

CBP released an update to its directive on border searches of electronic devices, which supersedes the previous directive released in January 2018.

7/1/26 AILA Doc. No. 26070161. Admissions & Border
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - July 1, 2026

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

7/1/26
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AILA Announcements

Hot Off the Press: AILA’s 2026 Editions of the INA and CFR Are Now Shipping

AILA’s 2026 INA and CFR editions have been updated through 4/1/26. INA updates cover new laws, legislative histories, and enhanced editorial notes. CFR updates cover employment authorization, visa allocation, enforcement authority, and more. Stay up to date with these essential primary sources!

7/1/26
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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.

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26033100. Naturalization & Citizenship
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Agency Memos & Announcements

CBP Reports Issues Impacting ESTA and EVUS Transactions

CBP circulated an email to the CLP email list about "an unexpected system issue impacting ESTA and EVUS processes, specifically in relation to pay.gov transactions." Until it is resolved, they suggest "affected parties resubmit the application or transaction and the airline refresh their system."

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063006. Admissions & Border
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AILA Blog

Think Immigration: Settled, Again—Takeaways from the Trump v. Barbara Decision

AILA College of Past Presidents Member Jeremy McKinney shares takeaways from today's SCOTUS decision in Trump v. Barbara, writing “Executive Order 14160 is dead. Birthright citizenship is again what it has been since 1898 and what the Fourteenth Amendment has guaranteed since ratification.”

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063005.
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Federal Court Cases

SCOTUS Upholds Birthright Citizenship for Children of Undocumented or Temporarily Present Immigrants

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down Executive Order 14160, holding that children born in the U.S. to parents “unlawfully or temporarily present” are subject to U.S. jurisdiction and are citizens at birth under the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. (Trump v. Barbara, 6/30/26)

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063004. Naturalization & Citizenship
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: CBP Exit Control

AILA’s CBP Liaison Committee provides a practice pointer detailing the expansion of and changes to the biometric exit process after the 12/26/25 implementation of the CBP Final Rule to collect biometric data from noncitizens entering and exiting the U.S.

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063003. Admissions & Border
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 30, 2026

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

6/30/26
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Press Releases

AILA Welcomes Supreme Court Ruling Upholding Constitutionally Guaranteed Birthright Citizenship

AILA welcomed the Supreme Court decision 6-3 in Trump v. Barbara, upholding the principle of birthright citizenship: “We are proud that the constitutional bulwark of the nation has withstood another challenge.”

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063002.
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds IJ May Not Find Respondents Credible Solely for Candor in Admitting They Previously Lied to Obtain Immigration Benefits

The BIA sustained DHS’s appeal and remanded, holding that an IJ may not determine that a respondent is credible solely because the respondent was candid in admitting they previously lied to obtain immigration benefits. Matter of T–D–E–, et al., 29 I&N Dec. 732 (BIA 2026)

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063001. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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Agency Memos & Announcements

OFLC Issues Technical Release Notes for the OEWS Update for 7/26-6/27 Wage Year

OFLC published technical release notes for the prevailing wage data from the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) as generated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 7/26-6/27 wage year.

6/30/26 AILA Doc. No. 26063000. Business Immigration, Labor Certification (Permanent)
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Agency Memos & Announcements

OFLC Publishes Updated Wage Data for the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Effective 7/1/26

The Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) published the 2026 CW-1 prevailing wages for the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, effective 7/1/26-6/30/27. The updated wage table includes prevailing wage data for 848 occupations.

6/29/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062912. Business Immigration
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Agency Memos & Announcements

OFLC Publishes Updated Appendix A to the Preamble–Education and Training Categories by O*NET–SOC Occupations Effective 7/1/26

OFLC released an updated Appendix A to the Preamble–Education and Training Categories by Occupational Information Network (O*NET)–Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Occupations, which implements the new list of professional occupations for the 7/26–6/27 wage year.

6/29/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062911. Business Immigration, Labor Certification (Permanent)
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds That Family’s Emotional and Financial Difficulties Did Not Establish Extreme Hardship and Reverses §212(h) Waiver

The BIA held that emotional and financial difficulties to a respondent’s relatives did not constitute extreme hardship under INA §212(h), and reversed the waiver and adjustment of status grant because his criminal history outweighed his equities. Matter of Best, 29 I&N Dec. 723 (BIA 2026)

6/29/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062910. Adjustment of Status, Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds Incompetent Withholding-Only Applicant Received Adequate Safeguards and Denies Withholding Absent Particularized Risk

The BIA held that a withholding-only applicant found incompetent received adequate safeguards through a qualified representative and failed to show a particularized risk tied to a mental health-based particular social group (PSG). Matter of C–L–R–, 29 I&N Dec. 726 (BIA 2026)

6/29/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062909. Removal & Relief
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Agency Memos & Announcements

EOIR Releases Updated Fact Sheet on Observing Court Hearings

EOIR released an updated fact sheet on observing court hearings. Notably, this version permits people to observe web-only hearings over Webex. It explicitly states that observers will not be permitted to attend via Webex if the judge, respondent, or counsel is appearing in a physical courtroom.

6/29/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062908. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA11 Holds Court Lacks Jurisdiction over Petition for Review of CAT Denial Unless It Also Challenges a Final Removal Order

The court held that judicial review of a Convention Against Torture (CAT) denial is available only when the petition also challenges a final removal order, and dismissed the petition for review aimed solely at the BIA’s CAT decision for lack of jurisdiction. (Hayles v. Att’y Gen., 6/22/26)

6/29/26 AILA Doc. No. 26062907. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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