When Immigration Filings Go Wrong: Denials, NOIDs, and NOIRs Executive Immigration Insights – Part 1

Immigration Law Leaves No Room for Error Immigration law is highly complex. The forms may look simple, but they are grounded in statutes, regulations, and policy guidance that change frequently. […]

This Week in Immigration: Government Shutdown Disrupts Key Services, DACA May Reopen

Government Shutdown Begins As of October 1, 2025, a partial federal government shutdown has begun, creating immediate disruptions across key immigration-related agencies. Some services continue, particularly those funded by fees, […]

Recent H-1B Policy Developments: DHS Proposal, DOL Enforcement, and Presidential Proclamation

DHS Proposes Weighted H-1B Lottery On September 24, 2025, DHS released a proposed rule that would change how the H-1B lottery is conducted. Instead of treating every registration equally, the […]

New Proclamation Imposes $100,000 Fee on H-1B Reentry

On September 19, 2025, President Trump issued a proclamation titled Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers, which imposes a $100,000 fee on H-1B workers seeking to enter or reenter […]

October Visa Bulletin, Naturalization Test Crackdown, Student Visa Overhaul, and Investor Concerns

October Visa Bulletin, Naturalization Test Crackdown, Student Visa Overhaul, and Investor Concerns This week brought several major shifts in U.S. immigration policy, with visa bulletin movement, proposed rule changes, legal […]

New Citizenship Requirements and Expanded Visa Vetting to a High-Profile Raid that Raised Compliance Concerns

New Citizenship Requirements and Expanded Visa Vetting to a High-Profile Raid that Raised Compliance Concerns At Heckler Law Group, we stay on top of every development that could influence our […]
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