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USCIS to Begin Requiring Public Charge Form Again, Beginning October 13

USCIS to Begin Requiring Public Charge Form Again, Beginning October 13

On September 11, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a decision allowing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS or “Department”) to resume implementing its…

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Trump Creates Even More Barriers to Asylum-Seekers

Trump Creates Even More Barriers to Asylum-Seekers

Beginning today, September 23, 2020, asylum seekers are not allowed to bring their own interpreters if they speak one of 47 languages specified in the regulation.  Those languages include: Akan,…

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Celebrating the End of Citizenship Week 2020

Celebrating the End of Citizenship Week 2020

September 17th was this year’s annual “Citizenship Day,” when we celebrate the day on which our Founding Fathers signed the Constitution on September 17, 1787, and a day to recognize…

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United States Citizens and Their Foreign Intended Spouses File Lawsuit Challenging the Department of State’s Refusal to Issue Fiancée Visas

United States Citizens and Their Foreign Intended Spouses File Lawsuit Challenging the Department of State’s Refusal to Issue Fiancée Visas

Today, over 150 United States Citizens and their foreign national intended spouses sued the Department of State for continued refusal to process K-1 fiancée visas. The K-1 visa allows foreign…

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USCIS to TPS-Holders Seeking Adjustment: ‘Inspected and Admitted’ doesn’t mean ‘Inspected and Admitted’

USCIS to TPS-Holders Seeking Adjustment: ‘Inspected and Admitted’ doesn’t mean ‘Inspected and Admitted’

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that going forward, people with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) who travel abroad and re-enter with advance parole will not be deemed to…

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What’s the Latest on the New Public Charge Rules Stateside and Abroad?

What’s the Latest on the New Public Charge Rules Stateside and Abroad?

What is the current status of the new public charge rules? @ S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (stateside): Under a July 29, 2020 court ruling in New York, the U.S.…

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USCIS Cancels Furloughs for Now but Expect Even Longer Wait Times

USCIS Cancels Furloughs for Now but Expect Even Longer Wait Times

After weeks of threatening to furlough 70% of its staff at the end of August unless it received a $1.2 billion Congressional bailout, USCIS announced yesterday that the agency is…

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USCIS Defies U.S. Supreme Court Decision Re-instating DACA

USCIS Defies U.S. Supreme Court Decision Re-instating DACA

On August 21, 2020, USCIS issued guidance to its officers to reject all initial DACA applications until USCIS decides to begin accepting applications in the future, accept DACA renewal requests…

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