USCIS Clarifies Rules on Marijuana and Conditional Bars to Good Moral Character
The USCIS updated its Policy Manual to clarify its policies regarding marijuana and conditional bars to good moral character for naturalization
The USCIS updated its Policy Manual to clarify its policies regarding marijuana and conditional bars to good moral character for naturalization
The USCIS and CBP announced the Form I-129 Pilot Program for Canadian L1 beneficiaries. Applicants may apply at the Blaine POE.
In Matter of A. Vasquez, the BIA held that an 18 U.S.C. 1201 kidnapping conviction is on an aggravated felony under INA 101(a)(43)(H).
In Matter of M-S-, the Attorney General held that aliens screened from expedited removal after a credible fear interview are subject to mandatory detention.
This article examines the meaning of capital in the EB5 petition context for immigrant investors, with a focus on the lawful source of funds requirement.
The Workforce Act extended the CW1 program but added a CW1 labor certification requirement for FY 2020 CW1 petitions.
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