Spousal Petitions Involving Minors
The USCIS updated its policies regarding Marriage Involving Minor. Our article also addresses information for forced marriage victims.
The USCIS updated its policies regarding Marriage Involving Minor. Our article also addresses information for forced marriage victims.
In the Matter of P-, the Attorney General recognized that a marriage after an absentia divorce is valid if recognized as such in the jurisdiction it takes place.
This article includes a link to our article on Matter of Katigbak and how it applies in the family immigrant visa petition context.
President Trump issued a memorandum on the enforcement of deeming and reimbursement requirements for sponsors of aliens under the immigration laws.
Acting Director Cuccinelli issued a statement for USCIS on new procedures being undertaken to notify sponsors of aliens and sponsored immigrants of requirements.
The USCIS enabled online filing of the Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative.
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