Texas Attorney General Threatens to Amend DAPA Lawsuit to Include DACA
Attorney General Paxton of Texas threatened to sue the Trump Administration if it does not rescind the DACA memo and end DACA and DACA-plus grants by September 2017.
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Attorney General Paxton of Texas threatened to sue the Trump Administration if it does not rescind the DACA memo and end DACA and DACA-plus grants by September 2017.
Secretary John Kelly rescinded the DAPA Memo, likely ending the DAPA litigation. However, deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) remains in effect going forward.
On this page, we provide an overview of the USCIS’s online Non-Delivery of a Card Form for non-delivery of an approved USCIS-issued card.
TPS for Haiti was extended for six months until January 22, 2018. This article will explain how to re-register for Haitian TPS, including EAD automatic extensions.
The USCIS issued a new Policy Manual regarding interpreters for USCIS interviews. It covers qualified interpreters, disqualified interpreters, and good cause exceptions.
Secretary Kelly announced a six-month extension of TPS for Haiti. Haitian TPS beneficiaries should prepare for the possibility that Haiti’s TPS designation may terminate after.
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