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Non-Immigrant Visa Fee Increases Delayed

May 28, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

The Department of State published a final rule on March 28, 2023 which would raise the price of all nonimmigrant visas applications for visa types that don’t require a previously approved USCIS petition, including B1/B2 tourist visas and F-1 student visas and Border Crossing Cards for Mexican citizens from $160 to $185. The rates for […]

USCIS Announces Updated Review Process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans Seeking Parole

May 27, 2023|Contributed by: Luke Niermann

On May 18, 2023, USCIS announced that it was updating the review process for supporters who filed Form I-134A to facilitate entry into the U.S. for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. Under this program, the U.S. government may grant advance travel authorization for up to 30,000 individuals each month from these countries to […]

USCIS Reports Faster Processing Times for Work Permits for Asylum Seekers

May 26, 2023|Contributed by: Jennifer Howard

May 26, 2023 | Contributed by Jennifer M. Howard, Esq. According to the most recent compliance report published by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the number of work permit applications (Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization) adjudicated by the agency within 30 days of receipt has increased from a 4.5 percent low in July […]

Department of State Adopts New Technology to Reduce Administrative Processing Wait Times

May 26, 2023|Contributed by: Zachary New

Without much fanfare, the Department of State has put out a news release titled “Facilitating Travel and Safeguarding National Security.”  In it, the Department announces a more streamlined process for the “extensive security screening” all visa applicants must undergo prior to visa issuance.  It states that since October 2022, most cases that would have previously […]

New Family Reunification Parole Process for Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

May 24, 2023|Contributed by: Aaron C. Hall, Esq.

This month United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released new information regarding the coming family parole process for people from Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras (and the modernization of existing family reunification parole for nationals of Cuba and Haiti). USCIS indicates that more information will be announced in mid-June 2023. While the agency […]

ICE Implements Young Adult Case Management Program

May 3, 2023|Contributed by: Jennifer Howard

Last year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that it was requesting contract bids to aid the agency in establishing a new alternative to detention (ATD) program for young adults in removal proceedings in the United States. The program – deemed the Young Adult Case Management Program (YACMP) – was launched in 16 metropolitan […]

Immigration at the Supreme Court: United States v. Hansen

April 27, 2023|Contributed by: Zachary New

An immigration case is once again before the Supreme Court in the case United States v. Hansen.  This case involves a fairly unknown provision of immigration law, and how it collides with a Constitutional Amendment we don’t often see implicated in the immigration world: the First Amendment. The law at issue in the case is […]

New Tracking Device for Immigrants Piloted in Denver

April 26, 2023|Contributed by: Luke Niermann

Earlier this week, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that it would begin testing a new GPS monitoring device, worn on the wrist, as another tool in their “Alternatives to Detention” program. Approximately 50 individuals in the Denver area who are facing deportation will participate in the pilot program. Two versions of the watch will […]

Clarification for Adopted Children of U.S. Citizens

April 25, 2023|Contributed by: Joseph & Hall P.C.

USCIS updated Volumes 5 and 12 the USCIS Policy Manual on April 21, 2023. These sections contain information regarding the adoption of children born abroad and the requirements for citizenship and naturalization. In particular, this update helped to clarify the requirements for how to make an adopted child U.S. citizen. The highlights include: Clarifying how […]

USCIS No Longer Extending Deadlines Due to COVID-19

April 24, 2023|Contributed by: Aaron C. Hall, Esq.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, USCIS announced a series of measures intended to provide some flexibility to applicants for immigration benefits. Among those measures, it provided that certain deadlines would be extended. The due date set forth on the following notices was effectively extended by 60 calendar days for notices issued by USCIS from […]

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