China Changes Requirements for Adoption Dossiers Submitted by Foreigners
China altered its requirements for intercountry adoption from China. In this post, we examine the new rules to adopt a child from China.
China altered its requirements for intercountry adoption from China. In this post, we examine the new rules to adopt a child from China.
On April 21, 2017, the Ethiopian Government suspended intercountry adoptions. The U.S. Department of State is working to obtain further information on the issue.
The USCIS terminated several CNMI categorical parole programs on December 27, 2018. This article examines what it means for the Northern Mariana Islands.
Secretary Kelly published notice in the Federal Register delaying the International Entrepreneur Rule. It appears likely the rule will be rescinded.
The BIA held that a Cuban parolee who entered on Aug.25, 1980 from the Mariel Boatlift had not been admitted as a refugee despite the language of his Form I-94.
The USCIS clarified the requirements for qualifying for status as a TN NAFTA professional as a TN economist, and distinguished the profession from that of financial analyst.
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