US Immigration Law Round-up: July 2014 | Practical Law

US Immigration Law Round-up: July 2014 | Practical Law

US immigration law updates during July 2014, including the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA) decision in Symantec Corporation, a Department of Labor (DOL) FAQ on entering information on the PERM form about worker qualifications and family relationships, changes to iCert password protocols and the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit's decision in Lin v. Holder, providing guidance on when a marriage is entered into in good faith for immigration purposes.

US Immigration Law Round-up: July 2014

Practical Law Article 1-578-2807 (Approx. 7 pages)

US Immigration Law Round-up: July 2014

by Practical Law Labor & Employment
Law stated as of 31 Jul 2014USA (National/Federal)
US immigration law updates during July 2014, including the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA) decision in Symantec Corporation, a Department of Labor (DOL) FAQ on entering information on the PERM form about worker qualifications and family relationships, changes to iCert password protocols and the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit's decision in Lin v. Holder, providing guidance on when a marriage is entered into in good faith for immigration purposes.