Nursing in America
In this episode, Deirdre is joined by immigration attorneys Mike Hammond and Maria Schneider, both based in Cincinnati, Ohio, to unpack the July 2026 Visa Bulletin. The Rest of World (ROW) category moved forward by two months while the Philippines EB-3 category remained unchanged, prompting important discussion about what signals to watch going forward. The panel explains the two layers of travel bans currently in effect: the security-related ban covering 39 countries and the public charge pause affecting 75 countries. They explain how the finalization of new public charge regulations could be the single biggest turning point for ROW movement for the rest of the fiscal year. The conversation also covers important practical topics: I-140 timelines, what happens when an I-140 is denied, adjustment of status changes under a new USCIS memo, the $100,000 H-1B fee and its legal challenges, embassy transfers for nurses in the Middle East, F-1 to EB-3 pathways, and options for dual citizens from banned countries. The episode wraps with predictions for the August Visa Bulletin. GUEST BIOS Mike Hammond is an immigration attorney based in Cincinnati, Ohio, with extensive experience in employment-based immigration law. He is a frequent expert contributor to the Nursing in America podcast, known for breaking down complex immigration topics with clarity and candor. Maria Schneider is a law partner and immigration attorney also based in Cincinnati, Ohio. She brings deep expertise in green card processing, adjustment of status, and employment-based visa categories. Maria joins the show as a guest panelist and is a trusted voice in the international healthcare immigration space. TIMESTAMPS * 00:00:02 – Welcome and podcast introduction * 00:00:43 – Host Deirdre Regan opens the show; overview of July Visa Bulletin highlights * 00:03:57 – Guest introductions: Mike Hammond and Maria Schneider * 00:05:25 – July Visa Bulletin breakdown: Rest of World movement and Philippines update * 00:09:25 – Could Philippines EB-3 become "unavailable"? Explaining the "U" designation * 00:10:50 – Rest of World predictions * 00:13:44 – When will new public charge regulations be finalized? * 00:15:29 – Listener Q&A: Getting married after Manila interview - does it affect U.S. entry? * 00:17:38 – H-1B $100,000 fee update * 00:21:40 – Adjustment of status update: New USCIS memo and what it means for your green card process * 00:26:46 – I-140 timelines: Premium vs. regular processing, and why delays aren't a red flag * 00:29:34 – Does an I-140 approval expire? * 00:31:27 – Can you file an I-140 without a job offer? * 00:32:14 – What happens if an I-140 is denied? * 00:34:16 – Dual citizenship and banned countries: Can you switch to your other passport? * 00:35:12 – If travel bans are lifted, will we see retrogression? * 00:37:24 – Waivers and national interest exemptions for nurses from banned countries * 00:39:38 – What's changing with new F-1 regulations? * 00:43:29 – RFE (Request for Evidence) response timelines under premium and regular processing * 00:45:33 – Embassy transfers: Can nurses switch from Middle East embassies to their home country? * 00:46:59 – August Visa Bulletin predictions from Mike and Maria RESOURCES MENTIONED: * AMN Healthcare International: [https://AMNHealthcare.com/International] Start your journey to success in the U.S. today. Subscribe & Share If you find this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your fellow healthcare professionals. Together, we can build a thriving community of immigrant nurses in America. Powered by AMN Healthcare Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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