President Expands “Travel Ban” to Cover Six New Countries
President Trump expanded the “travel ban” to cover six new countries, imposing restrictions on Burma, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania
President Trump expanded the “travel ban” to cover six new countries, imposing restrictions on Burma, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania
President Trump issued a memorandum creating the National Vetting Governance Board and National Vetting Center to enhance immigration vetting.
This article explains Secretary Tillerson’s DOS Cables relating to President Trump’s Travel Order will have, including provisions for Iraqi nationals and social media review.
The USCIS recently created the Form I-131A, Application for Travel Document (Carrier Documentation). We examine the rules for filing the Form I-131A.
The DOS must start the termination of immigrant visa registration if an applicant fails to take action or present evidence to overcome visa refusal within one year.
We examine rules for nonimmigrant visa interview waivers and drop box submissions and drop box submission letters, including rules for the interview waiver program.
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