Jonathan Wasden

Jonathan Wasden

attorney United States

Jonathan Wasden is an immigration attorney known for his expertise in U.S. immigration law. He has provided insights into the implications of proposed changes by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), particularly regarding the requirement for applicants to disclose their social media handles. His comments highlight concerns about the potential risks of misinterpretation of online activity and the impact this may have on visa applications and adjustments of status.

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India India: Jonathan Wasden, an immigration attorney, said, 'We are seeing many SEVIS status being reactivated in cases of our clients who had obtained temporary restraining orders.' 6

The Times of India: SEVIS is being quietly restored for international students across US: Indian students who were the most impacted can breathe easy

Guyana Guyana: Jonathan Wasden, a lawyer at Wasden Immigration Litigation, said in the hundreds of cases he has seen so far, 'every procedural safeguard in the book was blown past.' 5

Stabroek News: Foreign students in U.S. mount court challenges as Trump ends their legal status

Guyana Guyana: Jonathan Wasden, a lawyer at Wasden Immigration Litigation, said in the hundreds of cases he has seen so far, 'every procedural safeguard in the book was blown past.' 5

Stabroek News: Foreign students in U.S. mount court challenges as Trump ends their legal status

India India: Jonathan Wasden, immigration attorney, explained the implications of the revised policy on international students affected by OPT fraud. 7

The Times of India: International students who were victims of OPT fraud have more to worry about: Must take legal recourse to clear their name

India India: Jonathan Wasden is an immigration attorney who commented on the implications of the proposed rule by USCIS. 6

The Times of India: Aspiring to obtain a green card? USCIS will ask for your social media handle