Adjustment of Status Interview Waivers
The USCIS updated its guidance on adjustment interviews and adjustment of status interview waivers, including for U.S. citizen spouse petitioners.
The USCIS updated its guidance on adjustment interviews and adjustment of status interview waivers, including for U.S. citizen spouse petitioners.
In Matter of Ding, the BIA held that the term “prostitution” in INA 101(a)(43)(K)(i) is not limited to offenses involving sexual intercourse
The DOS published a new notice on the intercountry adoption of a Japanese child, with clarification on Japan’s special adoption process. We review the information
The USCIS determined that the tenant occupancy methodology is not valid for establishing job creation for EB5 regional center applicants
A new DOJ/DHS MOU addresses laws against those who discriminate against available and qualified U.S. workers through employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant categories
USCIS released a new statement reminding F1 students on OPT about the rules for OPT termination after a school transfer or move to new educational level in F1 status.
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