Notes from October 2018 DOS/AILA Question and Answer
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.
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 USCIS Notice to Appear PM will now cover additional forms, including the Form I-918 and Form I-914. USCIS may issue Notices to Appear in more cases
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
We examine Merchant v. Atty. Gen, an 11th Circuit case where it vacated the denial of a continuance to an alien who met prerequisites for INA 245(i) adjustment of status.
The USCIS changed the validity policies for the Form I-693, making properly submitted Forms I-693 valid for two years from the date completed by the civil surgeon
The Department of Homeland Security released a pamphlet for law enforcement explaining the U nonimmigrant category and how it may assist in the U visa process.
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