

H-2B Compliance: Understanding Employer Obligations When H-2B Workers Leave Early or Fail to Report
H-2B employers are required to notify both USCIS and the Department of Labor within two working days if a worker fails to report, abandons the job, is terminated early, or finishes the job more than 30 days ahead of schedule. These notices are critical for compliance and may impact outbound travel obligations and wage guarantees. Understanding when and how to report these events helps employers stay in good standing with federal agencies.


Understanding the New U.S. Visa Integrity Fee: What You Need to Know
Planning a trip to the U.S. soon? There's a significant new cost to consider: the U.S. Visa Integrity Fee. Signed into law, this non-waivable $250 charge applies to most nonimmigrant visa holders, including tourists, students, and temporary workers.

























