The FY 2027 H-1B cap season is quickly approaching, with electronic registration expected to open in early March 2026. Employers should begin preparing now by confirming job details, wage levels, beneficiary information, and budgeting for the new $215 registration fee per applicant.
This month’s newsletter also highlights important “Know Your Rights” guidance regarding ICE home enforcement actions, including the difference between administrative and judicial warrants and what families should do if officers appear at their door.
In addition, the Department of State has announced a temporary pause on immigrant visa issuance for certain higher-risk countries beginning January 21, 2026, creating potential delays for affected applicants.
NPZ Law Group is committed to keeping employers, families, and foreign nationals informed with timely U.S. and Canadian immigration law updates.
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