Non-Delivery of a USCIS-Issued Card
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.
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.
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.
This article explains the rules for seeking a replacement EAD for an EAD that was lost, stolen or destroyed, or for an EAD issued with incorrect information due to USCIS error.
The USCIS issued new guidance for how to apply for a change in gender designation on a USCIS-issued document. This article explains the new procedures.
Yemen’s initial TPS designation was extended and Yemen was redesignated for TPS. This article explains what this means for Yemen TPS and TPS-related EADs.
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