New Receipt Notices for Form I-751 and Form I-829 Petitioners
USCIS will send new Form I-797s to removal of conditions applicants (Form I-797/Form I-829) signifying status 18 months past expiration date of permanent resident card
USCIS will send new Form I-797s to removal of conditions applicants (Form I-797/Form I-829) signifying status 18 months past expiration date of permanent resident card
The USCIS updated its guidance on adjustment interviews and adjustment of status interview waivers, including for U.S. citizen spouse petitioners.
The DOS published a new notice on the intercountry adoption of a Japanese child, with clarification on Japan’s special adoption process. We review the information
The USCIS determined that the tenant occupancy methodology is not valid for establishing job creation for EB5 regional center applicants
In this article, we answer important questions about beneficiaries of approved extraordinary ability EB1A petitions who did not self-petition and want to change employment
In this post, we review an April 2018 AILA/DOS Q&A which addresses LGBT immigrants, public charge, visa revocation, E2 visas for Israel, and more
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