New DACA Guidance (Effective July 28, 2020)
Acting DHS Secretary Wolf published a new DACA memo limiting new initial DACA, DACA validity periods, and DACA advance parole pending his review
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Acting DHS Secretary Wolf published a new DACA memo limiting new initial DACA, DACA validity periods, and DACA advance parole pending his review
The USCIS published new policies about exercising discretion on employment authorization applications filed by Category C applicants
The USCIS released new analysis on immigration discretion in the USCIS-PM dealing with benefit requests that require an exercise of discretion
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine C. Duke announced that the DHS is terminating TPS for Haiti. The termination of TPS Haiti takes effect in July 2019.
Acting Secretary Duke announced the termination of TPS for Nicaragua but that TPS for Honduras will be automatically extended for six months
The DHS extended re-designated South Sudan for TPS. We examine what this means for South Sudan TPS re-registrants, including applying for new TPS-related EADs.
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