The U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Mullin v. Doe, holding that the TPS statute bars judicial review of nonconstitutional challenges to the Secretary of Homeland Security’s decisions concerning the designation, extension, or termination of a country’s Temporary Protected Status.
Continue Reading Preparing for the End of Haiti TPS: Employer Compliance Considerations

In this episode of the Immigration Insights podcast, Greenberg Traurig attorneys Kate Kalmykov and Jennifer Hermansky examine the writ of mandamus as a federal litigation tool for addressing unreasonable agency delays across a broad range of immigration proceedings.

Continue Reading Immigration Insights Episode 27 | Stuck in the System: Using Mandamus to Break Immigration Delays

Recent reports from the American Immigration Lawyers Association indicate that the U.S. Department of State may be preparing a restructuring of visa processing operations across Africa.
Continue Reading U.S. Department of State Reportedly Considering Centralized Visa Processing Hubs Across Africa

Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Nataliya Rymer and Newland Chase Co-Chair Ray Rackham will present a complimentary webinar on June 15 examining the structural immigration forces transforming global mobility across the UK, U.S., and EMEA. Join them as they explore what these shifts mean for mobility teams navigating today’s rapidly evolving landscape.

Continue Reading June 15 WEBINAR | Bite Size Briefing with Newland Chase: The Four Immigration Forces Shaping Mobility