Progress in Immigration: July 2022
Homeland Security Bill Approved The US House Committee on Appropriations approved an $85.67 billion Homeland Security bill for 2023 —
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Homeland Security Bill Approved The US House Committee on Appropriations approved an $85.67 billion Homeland Security bill for 2023 —
The Department of Homeland Security will begin a new process to provide citizens who have fled Ukraine since the war
The US Administration recently announced it is rescinding as of May a policy that made it harder for migrants to
Green card backlogs for family-based immigrants have grown steadily over the last thirty years, making lawful immigration and family reunification
The US Administration recently unveiled a legislative package called the America COMPETES Act of 2022, the full response to the
H1B Immigration Visas The DHS plans to publish a regulation on “Modernizing H-1B Requirements and Oversight and Providing Flexibility in
The U.S. Administration is ordering immigration enforcement agencies to change how they talk about immigrants. The terms “illegal alien” and
The latest version of the U.S. Administration’s $1.75 trillion social spending bill (Build Back Better) includes immigration provisions that would
New Requirements Effective October 1, 2021, the CDC will require all immigrant visa applicants, all K fiancé(e) visa applicants, and nonimmigrant visa applicants who are referred to the panel
The new U.S. Administration has aimed to undo much of the predecessor’s immigration legacy, the blueprint offers new details about