Discontinuation of Visa Granting Under INA 243(d) Orders
The DOS modified its regulations to provide that visa applications covered by a 243(d) order are subject to discontinuation of visa issuance until visa sanctions are lifted.
The DOS modified its regulations to provide that visa applications covered by a 243(d) order are subject to discontinuation of visa issuance until visa sanctions are lifted.
The DOS announced changes to nonimmigrant visa operations in Russia, including restriction nonimmigrant visa interviews to the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
The USCIS announced that it is closing the Moscow Field Office on March 29, 2019. Its functions will be assumed by the Athens Field Office.
We examine a DOS/AILA Q and A which discussed travel ban waivers, prudential visa revocations based on DUI, and E2 visas for New Zealand and Ecuador.
The DHS invoked section 243(d) of the INA against Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. The DOS will decide what visa sanctions to impose
This article covers a DOS Cable with guidance for consular officers on interpreting the USCIS memo on Matter of Simeio Solutions and new or amended H1B petitions.
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