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Srinivasa Musunuru v. Loretta E. Lynch, et al
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December 13, 2016
7th Circ. Won't Rethink Work-Visa Ruling
The Seventh Circuit has refused to reconsider its ruling that the federal government must give an immigrant's new employer notice and a chance to respond when it's considering revoking a petition for permanent resident status filed by the worker's previous employer.
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October 20, 2016
USCIS Gets Dibs On Setting Notice Regs, 7th Circ. Told
The Seventh Circuit jumped the gun in ruling that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services must notify an immigrant's new employer when considering revoking the approval of a work visa petition filed by the person's previous employer, the federal government argued Wednesday.
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August 04, 2016
7th Circ. Says Only Bosses Can Fight Work-Visa Battles
Immigrants to the United States hoping to receive permanent residency through their work aren't entitled to challenge U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services decisions on their visa petitions, the Seventh Circuit held in an opinion Wednesday, finding that this right belongs to employers, who apply on their employees' behalf.
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January 05, 2016
Man Who Lost Green Card Spot Says 2nd Circ. Boosts Case
The Seventh Circuit appeal of an Indian man who lost his spot in the green card line after a government crackdown on his former employer has gotten some support from judges in New York, he told the court Monday, pointing to a recent decision in the Second Circuit.
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October 29, 2015
Green Card Revocation Practices Questioned In 7th Circ.
An Indian man who lost his spot in the green card line after a government crackdown on his former employer appealed the decision to the Seventh Circuit on Thursday, arguing that he was entitled to receive notice of the adverse action despite government protestations that only employers are entitled to such notice.