USCIS Issues Redesigned Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent
The USCIS released an updated version of the Form I-485, Form I-485 Supplement A, and Form I-485 Supplement J. The new version promises to be more user-friendly.
The USCIS released an updated version of the Form I-485, Form I-485 Supplement A, and Form I-485 Supplement J. The new version promises to be more user-friendly.
This article reviews VAWA self-petition priority dates for AOS, employment authorization, exceptions from bars to adjustment of status, and naturalization.
On August 1, 2016, the CDC required gonorrhea testing for the medical examination for adjustment of status. On March 15, 2017, it modified the Form I-693 requirements.
This is an immigration case in which the two Respondents from India were found inadmissible by an Immigration Judge on the basis
Congress has limited the number of immigrant visas that can be issued in any given year.
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