USCIS and COVID-19
USCIS, in response to the rapidly changing environment in public health, released this statement regarding the application process: Effective March
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USCIS, in response to the rapidly changing environment in public health, released this statement regarding the application process: Effective March
What is New? U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented a new rule, effective February 24, 2020, to decide who
Legal immigrants in the United States who receive public benefits will face new hurdles after February 24th, when the Department
Within the next year, H1-B Immigration visas could fundamentally change. If trends continue, the Administration will continue to tighten and
A federal judge recently blocked the Administration from extending the authority of immigration officers to deport people without first allowing
The Administration recently announced that it would reconsider its decision of deferred action to force immigrants facing life-threatening health crises
In the past, the Guatemalan Constitutional Court has blocked any potential “safe third country” agreement with the US. However, in
Recent declarations by the Administration state that they will launch a series of immigration deportation raids, most likely after the
In a recent announcement, The Administration revealed that it would impose 5 percent tariffs on Mexican imports, with the possibility
The US Administration’s family separation policy was initially presented as a “zero tolerance” approach to deter illegal immigration and to