USCIS Announces that it will Create a Streamlined U Visa
The USCIS announced that it would work to create a streamlined U visa parole policy for U visa petitioners and derivatives residing abroad waiting for a visa.
The USCIS announced that it would work to create a streamlined U visa parole policy for U visa petitioners and derivatives residing abroad waiting for a visa.
The DOS allows for certain personal employees or domestic workers of certain U.S. citizens or nonimmigrants to come to the US as B1 personal employees and domestic workers.
538 U.S. 510 (2003) Demore, district director, san francisco district of immigration and naturalization service, et al.v.kim. NO. 01-1491
The USCIS changed its policies on the accrual of unlawful presence toward the unlawful presence bars for F, J, and M nonimmigrants.
E2 treaty investors will now be available to Israeli investors seeking to invest in the United States.
The DOS modified its regulations to provide that visa applications covered by a 243(d) order are subject to discontinuation of visa issuance until visa sanctions are lifted.
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