Department of Homeland Security Publishes Notice of Special Student Relief for Hong Kong Residents in F-1 Status
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security posted a notice in the Federal Register that provides Special Student Relief (SSR) employment benefits for F-1 students from Hong Kong. The notice extends SSR for eligible students to February 5, 2023. SSR suspends on-campus and off-campus employment regulations for eligible students due to emergent circumstances in Hong Kong that have created significant financial hardships.
Premium Processing is Available for F-1 Students Seeking Optional Practical Training
On March 6, 2023, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that premium processing would be expanded for F-1 students seeking Optional Practical Training (OPT) and STEM OPT extensions with a pending Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. Effective April 3, 2023, premium processing was expanded to also include initial filings of Form I-765 for OPT and STEM OPT, when filed together with Form I-907. Students may file their applications with premium processing via a paper application or online through their myUSCIS account.
Department of State Publishes Notice on Special Student Relief for Ukrainian J-1 Students
On April 5, 2023, the Department of State (DOS) published a notice in the Federal Register that provides Special Student Relief arrangements for eligible Ukrainian J-1 exchange visitors in the College and University Student category, which will remain in effect until October 23, 2023. Ukrainians who meet the criteria will be eligible for modified requirements for a full course of study and on and off-campus employment.
Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) Issues a Decision on Question H.10-B “Acceptable Alternative Occupation Title” on Form 9089
OFLC has evaluated denials of PERM applications based upon the employers’ answers to Question H.10-B “Acceptable Alternative Occupation Title” on Form ETA 9089 and determined that these denials were appropriate. However, OFLC also acknowledges that it has not been consistent in its denials, which has led to confusion among employers. As a result, OFLC has stopped issuing denials for this issue for pending applications and will not deny for this reason for any application submitted on or before May 30, 2023, by which point the updated version of Form ETA 9089 in the Foreign Labor Application Gateway system should be effective. Further, OFLC will overturn denials based solely on this issue. Denials of Form ETA 9089 based on this ground were predicated on the determination by OFLC that Question H.10B was being answered incorrectly when employers entered statements such as “See H.14 – Special Skills.” OFLC justified these denials by stating, “The information provided in H.14 does not identify what alternate occupations are acceptable to meet the experience requirements for the job that is the subject of the PERM application. Instead, the application only lists a series of the special skills requirements and/or other alternative combinations of education and experience that the employer is willing to accept. As a result of employers providing insufficient information in either H.10-B. or H.14, OFLC has recently denied applications for being incomplete.” OFLC expects to issue guidance in the near future, if necessary, to clarify how employers should incorporate this information in pending Form ETA 9141, Prevailing Wage Determinations into the new version of Form ETA 9089.
Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) Announces Timeline for New Form 9089
The Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) announced that it will phase out its legacy PERM Online System on May 15, 2023, at 6:59pm EST. OFLC conducted two webinars in April to provide stakeholders updates on the new PERM Form ETA 9089 that will go into effect on May 16, 2023. Recordings of each webinar (one and two) are available on the OFLC website. Beginning May 16, 2023, OFLC will only accept the revised Form ETA 9089 that is available on the Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) website. The revised ETA Form 9089 was posted to the FLAG system on April 24, 2023, so that filers can begin to review and prepare applications in advance of May 16th. OFLC has also provided a watermarked version of the revised ETA Form 9089 on its website for informational purposes.
COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for International Travel will End on May 15, 2023
The Biden-Harris Administration announced that the COVID-19 vaccine requirements for international air travelers will end on May 11, 2023, which is the same day the COVID-19 public health emergency ends. The Administration reported that COVID-19 deaths have declined by 95% since January 2021 and hospitalizations are down by more than 90%.
Form I-134A Filing Tips for Supporters and Beneficiaries of Uniting for Ukraine and Parole Processes
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has been receiving many duplicate filings of Form I-134A, Online Request to be a Supporter and Declaration of Financial Support for parole applications for Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, and Nicaraguans, as well as for the Uniting for Ukraine. USCIS reminds supporters to not file duplicate Form I-134A applications. The best way to check case status is through the supporter’s online USCIS account. Potential supporters must file Form I-134A online as USCIS will not accept a paper-filed Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support. There is a new section on the frequently asked questions page for Uniting for Ukraine and Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans on how to correct mistakes on Form I-134A. If there is an error on Form I-134A, supporters and beneficiaries should submit a secure message through their online account. USCIS advises to not call the USCIS Contact Center to correct an error unless the error cannot be corrected through the online account.
Department of State Suspends Visa Services in Sudan
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced that it is indefinitely suspending all visa services in Sudan due to the ongoing conflict in the country. The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum suspended its operations on April 23, 2023, and the DOS has evacuated U.S. employees and their families. All immigrant and diversity visa interviews are canceled until further notice. Those with pending post-interview immigrant visa cases may send one email only to KhartoumIV@state.gov, however this email address is not currently being monitored and it is unknown if or when alternative operations will be made available.
USCIS Extends Temporary Suspension of Biometrics for Certain Form I-539 Applicants
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has extended the temporary suspension of biometrics submissions for certain Form I-539 applicants until September 30, 2023. H-4, L-2, and E nonimmigrant applicants requesting an extension of stay or change of status will not be required to provide biometrics. However, USCIS still retains the discretion on a case-by-case basis to require biometrics for any applicant. USCIS plans to establish a permanent biometrics exemption in the near future.
USCIS Announces Guidelines on Paper Filings Received on Weekends and Federal Holidays
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has updated its Policy Manual to address situations where the last day to file a benefit request or respond to a USCIS action occurs on a weekend or federal holiday. In the updated guidance, USCIS will consider a paper-submission timely filed if it is received by the end of the next business day. This guidance does not encompass all situations in which a request or action must be filed by a specific date. For example, time periods prescribed by statute, regulation, or form instructions are excluded.