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AILA Announcements

The Member Presale for the New 20th Edition of Kurzban’s Immigration Law Sourcebook Is Now Open!

AILA members can secure the lowest price that will be offered on this fully updated essential resource. But you must act now—offer ends on August 17, 2026.

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FR Regulations & Notices

DOJ Notice of New Form for Requests for DOJ Certification Letters for T Visa Holders

DOJ 60-day notice of a new form for Requests for DOJ Certification Letters for T Visa Holders. Comments are due 8/17/26. (91 FR 36156, 6/16/26)

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061608. Adjustment of Status, T & U Status
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Visa Bulletins

USCIS Adjustment of Status Filing Dates for July 2026

USCIS determined that, for July 2026, applicants in all family-sponsored preference categories must use the Dates for Filing chart, and applicants in all employment-based preference categories must use the Final Action Dates chart.

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Visa Bulletins

Visa Bulletin for July 2026

DOS posted the July 2026 Visa Bulletin with updates on “Final Action Dates;” “Dates for Filing;” the Diversity Visa (DV) program; availability of family-sponsored and employment-based visas; EB-1, EB-2, and EB-5 for India; EB-2 for China; EB-3 for the Philippines, SIVs, and more.

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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA11 Finds Petitioner’s Conviction in Florida for Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon Was Categorically a Crime of Violence

The court held that the petitioner’s Florida conviction for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon was categorically a crime of violence under 18 USC §16, and thus found that the BIA did not abuse its discretion in denying the petitioner’s motion to reopen. (Senatus v. Att’y Gen., 6/8/26)

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061605. Crimes, Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Vacates Its Prior Order Denying a Stay of Removal and Grants Petitioners’ Opposed Motion to Stay in Rojas-Espinoza v. Blanche

The en banc court vacated its prior order denying the petitioners’ opposed motion to stay removal and granted the stay, finding that the petitioners met the standard for a stay under Nken v. Holder in light of en banc briefing and oral argument. (Rojas-Espinoza v. Blanche, 6/9/26)

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061604. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA8 Holds That Actual Protection Order Need Not Be in Record to Show Removability under INA §237(a)(2)(E)(ii)

The court held that a petitioner found removable under INA §237(a)(2)(E)(ii) for violating a no-contact order need not have the actual protection order in the record, where other evidence proved the statutory elements by clear and convincing evidence. (Tiah v. Blanche, 6/8/26)

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061603. Crimes, Removal & Relief
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AILA Governance

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6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 24021303.
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA6 Holds That It Lacked Jurisdiction to Review BIA’s Discretionary Denial of Cancellation and Upholds Denial of Reconsideration

The court held that it lacked jurisdiction to review the BIA’s discretionary denial of cancellation of removal and that the BIA did not abuse its discretion in denying reconsideration where the petitioner waived his challenge to removability by failing to appeal it. (Dodaj v. Blanche, 6/8/26)

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061602. Cancellation, Suspension & 212(c), Removal & Relief
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 16, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 16, 2026.

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061601.
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AILA Blog

Think Immigration – AILA Meets You Where You Are

AILA members Lynn Calder, Carly Hetland, Karen Hill, and Kate Rodriguez highlight how AILA “helps students learn the field, helps new attorneys practice it with confidence, and helps experienced lawyers refine their craft while shaping the future of immigration law.”

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061600.
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Professional Resources

Essential Case Closure Protocols for All Firms

Learn how to establish a straightforward process for closing immigration law cases, minimize ethical risks, and avoid prolonged cases, with downloadable sample case closing letters in Word.

6/16/26 AILA Doc. No. 26041731. Ethics, Practice Management
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: DOS Transition to Pay.gov for Visa Issuance, Reciprocity, and Blanket L Fraud Fees: Emerging Issues and INA § 221(g) Refusals

Consular posts are shifting visa issuance and fraud fee collection to Pay.gov without formal DOS guidance, creating confusion. Some applicants receive §221(g) refusals solely for nonpayment, with visas issued after payment and no further review.

6/15/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061502. Consular Processing
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 15, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 15, 2026.

6/15/26
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates on State of California v. Noem Decision Vacating the H-1B $100,000 Fee

On June 8, 2026, the District Court of Massachusetts vacated the $100,000 H-1B fee as unlawful. AILA provides updates regarding the implementation of the $100,000 H-1B fee based on recent court orders.

6/15/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061501. H-1B & H-1B1 Specialty Occupation
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AILA Governance

Board Meeting Schedule

View the schedule of upcoming AILA Board of Governors meetings.

6/15/26 AILA Doc. No. 99900686.
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Examples & Questions

Call for Examples: Government Obstruction of Access to Clients

AILA is conducting a survey for an advocacy-oriented report about the experience of immigration attorneys having access to their clients obstructed by immigration agencies and related entities, either through individual officer decisions or the impact of broader national or regional policies.

6/15/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061500. Removal & Relief
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Federal Court Cases

DOJ Sues Virginia Over Mask Ban and Identification Requirements for Federal Officers

DOJ sued Virginia over regulations that ban federal law enforcements officers from wearing masks, require them to show identification, and bar cooperative agreements between state and local agencies and federal immigration enforcement unless certain conditions are met. (USA v. Virginia, 6/11/26)

6/12/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061204.
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Professional Resources

Self-Compassion for Tough-Minded Lawyers

Hesitant about self-compassion? This article invites you to try it anyway and see the results. 

6/12/26 AILA Doc. No. 26030467. Well-Being
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Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Announces Compliance with Court Order Vacating Hold Policies

USCIS announced that it will comply, pending further litigation, with the district court's 6/5/26 and 6/11/26 orders in Dorcas v. USCIS. The court vacated policies that placed processing holds on applications and added consideration of country-specific factors to discretionary benefit adjudications.

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USCIS Files Appeal of the Court Order Vacating Policies That Paused Adjudication of Certain Benefit Requests

On June 12, 2026, USCIS filed an appeal to the First Circuit Court of Appeals in response to the vacatur of policies pausing adjudication of certain benefit requests.

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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updates on Pause on Decisions for Travel Ban Countries

USCIS quietly adds medical physicians to group cases eligible for lift of processing holds. AILA recommends that members closely monitor the Strengthening Vetting USCIS page for unannounced updates.

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Cases & Decisions

District Court Clarifies Vacatur of USCIS Policies That Paused Adjudication of Certain Benefit Requests

On June 11, 2026, the U.S. District Court in Rhode Island issued a second order clarifying the challenged policies in Dorcas Int'l Institute of Rhode Island, et al v. USCIS, et al as unlawful under the APA, and ordered the government to provide a status update on implementation within 24 hours.

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Correspondence

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

The Department of State’s Visa Office informed AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee that they will be unable to attend the 2026 AILA Annual Conference. In lieu of a meeting, AILA’s DOS Liaison Committee has submitted a list of outstanding questions to the DOS Visa Office.

6/12/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061262. Consular Processing
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Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: USCIS IFR on Signatures Signals Increased Enforcement and Risk of Denial for Defective Signatures

On May 11, 2026, DHS published an Interim Final Rule (IFR) providing that if USCIS accepts a benefit request and later determines that the request lacks a valid signature, the agency may reject or deny the filing. Please see this pointer for key changes, impact, and best practices.

6/12/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061261. Business Immigration, Family Immigration
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Immigration News

Daily Immigration News Clips - June 12, 2026

Aggregated local and national media coverage of major immigration law news stories being discussed throughout the U.S. on June 12, 2026.

6/12/26
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Press Releases

AILA Presents the Immigrant Justice Corps with the Robert E. Juceam Founders Award

AILA recognizes the Immigrant Justice Corps with the Robert E. Juceam Founders Award, which is given from time to time to the person or entity having the most substantial impact on the field of immigration law or policy.

6/12/26 AILA Doc. No. 26061200.
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