Reminder: Fee changes go into effect on October 2, 2020.
All applications with old fees/fee waivers must be POSTMARKED on or before October 1.
CLINIC Fee/Waiver Chart: Selected USCIS Form Fees Beginning Oct. 2, 2020
COVID-19
Note: Policies are rapidly changing, so please verify information on the relevant government websites and with colleagues on listservs as best you can.
New
- Opening dates for non-detained courts: Hearings in non-detained cases at courts without an announced date are postponed through, and including, October 16, 2020. [Note: Despite the standing order about practices upon reopening, an opening date has not been announced for NYC non-detained at this time.]
- EOIR Status Overview & EOIR Court Status Map/List: EOIR has reorganized its operational status website. The list of individual court statuses and standing orders can now be accessed by scrolling down on the new map page:https://www.justice.gov/eoir-operational-status/operational-status-map. This is especially important for NYC given that the 26 Fed Court website still has an incorrect link for one of three standing orders, but the links are correct on the map page.
Closures
- EOIR Operational Status & Standing Orders
- EOIR Case Status
- ICE Updates (Including ERO and Detention)
- USCIS Updates
- Consular Updates
- NY Courts Updates
Guidance:
- IJ Email Filings
- BIA Email Filings
- EOIR Standing Orders
- EOIR Electronic Signature Guidance
- EOIR Update Regarding EOIR Practices Related to the COVID-19 Outbreak
- USCIS Visitor Policy
- USCIS Extends Flexibility for Responding to Agency Requests
- Electronic database of COVID-19 related materials
- NY Notary Guidance
TOP NEWS
Amy Coney Barrett has a years-long record of ruling against immigrants
Vox: As an appellate court judge, Barrett helped to advance one of Trump’s key immigration policies. She sided with his administration in a case over Trump’s policy imposing a wealth test on the millions of immigrants who seek to come to the US annually. In her whopping 40-page dissent in that case, she laid out why the US has the right to block people who it deems likely to become dependent on public assistance in the future — even if they have never used public assistance in the past.
Advocate Groups Challenge Legitimacy of Immigration Fee Hikes
Courthouse News: Immigration advocacy groups have challenged the rule in California, Massachusetts, and in the District of Columbia, where they asked a federal judge for an injunction in a hearing Thursday. On Friday, it was U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White’s turn to hear arguments on whether the rule should be invalidated. In addition to weighing the competing financial interests at stake, White said the fee hike “raises series issues on constitutional checks and balances and the limit to executive power.”
Trump administration reimposes “public charge” immigration wealth test following court orders
CBS: In updated guidance on its website on Tuesday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said it would apply the 2019 public charge test to all future and pending green card applications filed after February 24, 2020, when the agency implemented the rule following the Supreme Court’s green light. Applications filed after Daniels’ injunction in July that have been approved will not be re-adjudicated, USCIS said.
Major Changes to Student Visa Rules Proposed
Inside Higher Ed: Trump administration proposes revamping visas so students would have to apply for an extension after fixed terms of no more than four years. Some students would have to reapply after two years, depending on their country of origin.
ICE whistleblower: Mexico investigating US immigrant ‘sterilisations’
BBC: On Monday Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said his government could take legal action against the US if the allegations were confirmed, Mexican newspaper El Universal reports.
Immigrants in US custody died after ‘inadequate’ medical care, congressional investigation finds
CNN: Immigrants in US custody faced widespread failures in medical care, including some issues that resulted in death, according to a new congressional investigation released Thursday.
Even When They Lost Their Jobs, Immigrants Sent Money Home
NYT: Predictions were that immigrants would stop sending money home when the coronavirus took their jobs. But that did not take into account how determined foreign workers were to help their families.
ICE Deports 54 Immigrants From New Jersey
WNYC: Immigration and Customs Enforcement removed 54 immigrants — an extraordinarily high number — from the Essex County Correctional Facility Tuesday for deportation. The jail is the largest facility in the region that contracts with ICE to hold immigrants awaiting hearings or deportations. The population fluctuates from day to day, but it’s unusual to see 54 immigrants removed at once.
LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS
Attorney General Rules That the BIA Must Examine Asylum Claims De Novo
The AG ruled that, in reviewing asylum claims, the BIA must examine de novo whether facts found by the IJ meet all statutory requirements, and should review each element of the claim before affirming or independently ordering a grant of asylum. Matter of A-C-A-A-, 28 I&N Dec. 84 (A.G. 2020) AILA Doc. No. 20092530
BIA Rules on Expert Witness Testimony
The BIA ruled that in assessing whether to admit expert witness testimony, an IJ should consider whether it is sufficiently relevant and reliable, and if it is admitted, how much weight it should receive, and how probative and persuasive it is. Matter of J-G-T-, 28 I&N Dec. 97 (BIA 2020) AILA Doc. No. 20092532
USCIS Temporary Final Rule on Interpreters at Asylum Interviews
USCIS temporary final rule providing that, from 9/23/20 through 3/22/21, asylum applicants who cannot proceed with the interview in English must ordinarily use DHS-provided telephonic interpreters, due to COVID-19. (85 FR 59655, 9/23/20) AILA Doc. No. 20092202
USCIS Provides Update on Public Charge Rule Following Second Circuit Decision
USCIS announced that following the Second Circuit decision, it will apply the public charge rule and related guidance to all petitions submitted on or after 2/24/20. USCIS will not readjudicate any petitions that were approved following issuance of the 7/29/20 injunction continuing until 9/22/20. AILA Doc. No. 20092204
ICE Proposed Rule Establishing a Fixed Time Period of Admission for F, J, and I Nonimmigrants
ICE proposed rule to change the admission period of F, J, and I nonimmigrants from “duration of status” to an admission for a fixed time period. Comments are due 10/26/20. (85 FR 60526, 9/25/20) AILA Doc. No. 20092401
Visa Bulletin for October 2020
DOS posted the October 2020 visa bulletin. In addition to final action dates and dates for filing for family and employment-based petitions, it contains notes on the DV category, movement of the October final action and application filing dates, visa availability in the coming months, and more. AILA Doc. No. 20092400
CBP issued a notification of the continuation of temporary travel restrictions limiting travel of individuals from Mexico into the United States at land ports of entry along the United States-Mexico border through 10/21/20 due to COVID-19. (85 FR 59669, 9/23/20) AILA Doc. No. 20092331
CBP issued a notification of the continuation of temporary travel restrictions limiting travel of individuals from Canada into the United States at land ports of entry along the United States-Canada border through 10/21/20 due to COVID-19. (85 FR 59670, 9/23/20) AILA Doc. No. 20092330
This page contains resources for members concerning national interest exceptions under President Trump’s June 22, 2020, proclamation (10052) and April 22, 2020, proclamation (10014), and the country-specific COVID-19 travel bans. AILA Doc. No. 20092205
DHS OIG Releases Report on Cybersecurity Incident at CBP Involving Traveler Images
DHS OIG released a report on a 2019 incident that compromised about 184,000 traveler images from CBP’s facial recognition pilot, known as the Vehicle Face System, at ports of entry. Per OIG, CBP “did not adequately safeguard sensitive data on an unencrypted device” using during the pilot program. AILA Doc. No. 20092333
DHS Ratification of Actions by Acting Secretary Chad Wolf
DHS ratification of actions taken by Acting Secretary Chad Wolf between 11/13/19 and 9/10/20, to “resolv[e] any potential defect in the validity of those actions” due to challenges to the legality of his service. (85 FR 59651, 9/23/20) AILA Doc. No. 20092137
DOJ OIG Releases Report on EOIR’s Recognition and Accreditation Program
DOJ OIG released a report on EOIR’s Recognition and Accreditation Program, finding that OLAP should improve program oversight and administration due to weakness in its controls for approving or rejecting applications, monitoring activities of accredited representatives, and investigating misconduct. AILA Doc. No. 20092233
The House Committee on Homeland Security released a report finding that DHS fails to effectively identify and correct deficient conditions at ICE detention facilities, and that facilities frequently fail to meet basic standards of care, including mental and physical care of the migrants in custody. AILA Doc. No. 20092201
ACTIONS
- Org Sign-On: Request for 60-Day Comment Period for EOIR’s Proposal to Change Asylum Procedures and Deadlines: Deadline to sign-on: Midnight (ET) on Wed., Oct. 7, 2020.
- USCIS Rejections: Report USCIS rejecting or denying cases in mid-Sept for not including new filing fees to reports@aila.org.
- EOIR 30-Day Notice and Request for Comments on Proposed Revisions to Form EOIR-27: Comments are due 10/1/20.
- Collection and Use of Biometrics by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Comments are due 10/13/20.
- EOIR Proposed Rule on Procedures for Asylum and Withholding of Removal: Comments are due 10/23/20.
- COVID MTC Listserv: Email rexchen@lsnyc.orgto join private discussion among pro-immigrant advocates about immigration court motions during Covid, including continuance motions. You can also fill out the related survey.
- Amicus Invitation: Due Date: October 5, 2020: Where the Migrant Protection Protocol (MPP) notice and advisal sheets are not signed nor otherwise acknowledged by the respondent on the record, and the record contains no specific attestation of any kind, from either party, that the respondents received specific advisals adequate to allow them to appear at the scheduled hearing from their location in contiguous territory, is notice of the hearing adequate to satisfy due process?
- New American Economy Seeking Immigrant Stories in Swing States
RESOURCES
- Proposed Regulation on the Change of Admission Period of F, J, and I Nonimmigrants from Duration of Status: What You Need to Know*
- CRS Issues Legal Sidebar on Asylum and Related Protections for Individuals Who Fear Gang and Domestic Violence
- E-Signatures: The Technology and What to Look For
- CLINIC: Summary of Immigrant Ineligibility for Federal Public Benefits
- ILRC: Public Charge Timeline
- ILRC: Practice Alert: Temporary Changes to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Response to COVID-19
- ILRC: Blueprint for the Next Administration
- Tracking Notable Executive Branch Action
- Practice Pointer: Navigating Form I-129 and I-539 in Light of Public Charge Questions
- Practice Alert: Impact of Recent Court Decisions on the DHS and DOS Public Charge Rules
- Top 10 Things You Need to Know About the U.S.- Canada Land Border Closure
- ICE Detention Facilities: Failing to Meet Basic Standards of Care
- Health Insurance and Health Care Services for Immigrants in New York City
- CASA de Maryland v. Wolf
EVENTS
- 9/29/20 Beginner U Visa Hot Topics
- 9/30/20-10/14/20 3-Part Webinar Series: Integrating Technology to Improve Your Immigration Legal Services
- 9/30/20 2020 AILA Virtual Asylum Conference
- 9/30/20 Hot Topics: Changes and Updates in Practice and Policy
- 09/30/20 Farmworkers, vulnerability and moral economies of care/work
- 10/1/20 Representing Children in Immigration Matters 2020: Effective Advocacy and Best Practices
- 10/1/20 Webinar on FTCA Litigation for Separated Families
- 10/5/20 Green Light Law Training
- 10/07/20 Conceptualizing Migrant Farmworker Rights in Asia
- 10/6/20 Public Charge Updates
- 10/6/20-10/27/20 Webinar Series: Understanding and Preparing Waivers
- 10/9/20 IACHR hearing to discuss the human rights situation of migrants, refugees, and unaccompanied children
- 10/9/2020 Conozca Sus Derechos: Como interactuar con la migra en su casa, en las calles, en sus automóviles, y más!
- 10/14/20 Immigration, Healthcare, and the Coronavirus Crisis
- 10/14/20 Understanding Retroactivity in Immigration Matters
- 10/20/20 Fee Rule Implementation: Effects on Survivor Relief
- 10/21/20 Rule of Law Forum – Preserving the Rule of Law in an Age of Disruption
- 10/21/20-10/23/20 Case Management Skills & Database Functions
- 10/21/20 Migrations and One Health: Human, Animal, and Environmental Interactions and Emerging Diseases
- 10/22/20 Non-LPR Cancellation: Overview of Eligibility & Proving Continuous Presence
- 10/23/20 Migration as Resistance: The Underground Railroad
- 10/27/20 Seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Removal Proceedings
- 10/28/20 Advanced U Visa Hot Topics
- 10/28/20 The Ecology of State-Building: Moving Capitals in Indonesia
- 10/29/20-10/30/20 2020 Crimes & Immigration Seminar
- 10/29/20 Presenting the Case
- 10/29/20 Marijuana: Bridging the Divide Between State and Federal Law
- 11/4/20 Program Strategies for Removal Defense Practice
- 11/11/20 Climate Change and Oceanic Migrations
- 11/12/20 Defying Non-Reviewability: How to Proceed After a Consular Denial
- 11/17/20 Make the Government Pay! Attorney fees in Immigration
- 11/17/20 Employment-Based Immigration Opportunities for Immigrant Youth
- 11/18/20 Applying for Asylum and Related Relief for Clients with Convictions
- 11/24/20 VAWA Self-Petitioning Fundamentals
- 12/2/20 Migration, Climate Change, and Human Adaptation
- 12/2/20 An Overview of Naturalization
- 12/3/20 Representing Permanent Residents in LPR Cancellation Cases
- 12/3/20-12/4/20 53rd Annual Immigration and Naturalization Institute
- 12/8/20 Litigating Your Way Out of Delay
- 12/9/20 Public Charge in Consular Processing
- 12/15/20 Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- 12/16/20 LPRs and Public Charge
- 12/16/20 Program Strategies for Removal Defense Practice
- 2/4/21 Basic Immigration Law 2021: Business, Family, Naturalization and Related Areas
- 2/5/21 Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Crime Victim, and Other Immigration Relief 2021
ImmProf
Monday, September 28, 2020
Sunday, September 27, 2020
- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy on Immigration
- Switzerland votes on curbing labor movement into country from EU nations
- Immigration Article of the Day: Originalism and Birthright Citizenship by Michael D. Ramsey
Saturday, September 26, 2020
- Your Playlist: Rage Against The Machine
- From the Bookshelves: Conditional Citizens: On Belonging in America by Laila Lalami
Friday, September 25, 2020
- Did Italy Rig a Citizenship Test for a Soccer Star?
- Citizenship and Suffrage: Race, Citizenship and Women’s Right to Vote
- Amy Coney Barrett’s Immigration Rulings
- Immigration Article of the Day: Sowing the Seeds of Chinese Exclusion as the Reconstruction Congress Debates Civil Rights Inclusion by Lea S. Vandervelde and Gabriel Jackson Chin
Thursday, September 24, 2020
- Proposed rule to change international student visas
- 2020 Ainsworth lecture at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law: Hiroshi Motomura
- American Dream: From immigrant to NFL veteran
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
- Trump administration expedites appeals to Supreme Court for exclusion of undocumented immigrants from Census 2020
- NYU and LDF: Immigration, Equal Protection, and the Promise of Racial Justice The Legacy of Jean v. Nelson
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
- California Transfers California Firefighter to an ICE Prison
- From the Movies: The Undocumented Lawyer
- Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of Migrants, Refugees, and UAC
- Dare to Dream Book Discussions: The Dispossessed
- University of Colorado, Boulder: 2020 Jane Menken Distinguished Lecture: Rubén Rumbaut on American Nativism & Immigration Policy
Monday, September 21, 2020
- ICE Detention Facilities: Failing to Meet Basic Standards of Care (U.S. House Rep. Com. on Homeland Sec. Maj. Staff Report)
- CAIR-New York, New Haven Legal Assistance Immigrant Rights Clinic File Lawsuit for Muslim Uzbek Husband and Father Assaulted by ICE Agents
- Public Comments due on Administrative Closure Rule
- Changes to USCIS Rule for Citizenship of Children of Military Members
- 5 Reasons to End Immigrant Detention: New Policy Brief by NIJC
- Immigrants bring talent that transforms the nation, beyond their votes
- Submissions Deadline for the Yale Law Journal
- Immigration Article of the Day: Immigration E-Carceration: A Faustian Bargain by Mary Holper
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PWS
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