• Glen W. Krebs
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    Glen Krebs is a member of the Firm's Labor & Employment Service Team.  He concentrates his practice in international and immigration law.

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    • Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP - Summer Associate
    • Sumsion Business Law ...

Written by Glen W. Krebs

Beginning on March 19, 2026, nonresidential construction employers are required to use E-Verify to confirm an employee’s work authorization in the United States. The law is enforced pursuant to the E-Verify Workforce Integrity Act signed into law by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on December 19, 2025.

E-Verify is a system ...

Written by Glen W. Krebs

On November 28, 2025, the Secretary of Homeland Security announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) in the Federal Register. The termination was set to take place at 11:59 PM on February 3, 2026. Upon termination any Haitians in the United States would lose work authorization and be required to ...

On September 19, 2025, President Trump signed a Presidential Proclamation requiring an additional $100,000 fee for H-1B visa petitions. This is a drastic increase on the typical fees associated with H-1B visas. This concerning news has caused a large amount of confusion. The White House, U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services ...

Written by Glen W. Krebs with the assistance of Summer Associate Jon McGee

Last month, President Trump rolled out what he deemed a waiting list for the “Trump Card” in a post on his social media platform. The “Trump Card” purports to be a visa providing holders with the same privileges as a green card at a $5 million price tag. President ...

By: Glen M. Krebs & Glen W. Krebs

The H-1B cap registration period for FY2026 will be held from March 7, 2025—until March 24, 2025.  During this period, U.S. employers may register current or prospective employees they wish to sponsor for H-1B visa status.  The H-1B visa is particularly useful for recent college graduates, just starting their ...

By: Glen M. Krebs and Glen W. Krebs

The Trump Administration recently repealed the restriction on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) ability to conduct enforcement actions in sensitive areas. These sensitive areas include schools, medical facilities, places of worship, social service agencies, disaster relief sites, and ...

By: Glen M. Krebs and Glen W. Krebs

It is difficult to predict what immigration changes the new administration will implement.  However, judging from the prior Trump administration and statements made during the recent campaign, it is safe to assume that president-elect Trump and his administration will attempt to revise many parts of the ...

By: Glen W. Krebs

The Biden Administration announced the Keeping Families Together (“KFT”) parole in place program in June of 2024. The KFT program allows undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. Citizens who entered the U.S. without admission and have been in the U.S. continually for 10 or more years to obtain permanent residency ...

Written by: Glen W. Krebs

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) has released a final rule regarding fee increases for various immigrant and non-immigrant visas. The rule, released on January 30, 2024, is the first fee increase for USCIS since 2016. The new fee increases will go into effect on April 1, 2024; note that any ...

By: Glen W. Krebs

The immigration process is often associated with lengthy timelines and delays.  The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services “USCIS” implemented the premium processing tool to accelerate certain applications.  Premium processing guarantees that a decision will be made by USCIS within 15 calendar days for ...

By: Glen W. Krebs

The I-9 form is crucial for employers to verify that their employees are eligible to work in the United States. As of November 1, 2023, employers are required to use the newest version of the I-9 form, which was released on August 1, 2023. The previous version of the I-9 will no longer be accepted.  Using the previous form could lead to ...

By: Glen W. Krebs

When deciding whether to apply for a Green Card, a crucial question is “How long it will take to obtain?” The Visa Bulletin is a key resource that provides the current wait times for all Green Card categories and it indicates whether a Green Card is currently available or whether there will be a wait time of 20 years.

Over the years ...

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