Immigration Appeals
Types of immigration appeals: there are different appellate processes that immigrants must go through. Learn in detail about each of them with us.
Types of immigration appeals: there are different appellate processes that immigrants must go through. Learn in detail about each of them with us.
A short guide on how and when to request assistance with a USCIS immigration case from the CIS Ombudsman: issues he can and cannot help with.
Lawful admission to the United States is rather important and, one would argue, fundamental concept of the U.S. immigration law
On occasion, the USCIS may perform a workload transfer of a case from one service center to another. This article examines transfer cases, including regarding premium processing.
The USCIS ended its COVID flexibilities policy which extended the deadlines for Requests for Evidence, Notices of Intent to Deny, and other forms.
The USCIS explained how an immigrant can open a USCIS online account after his or her USCIS Immigrant Fee is paid to the USCIS.
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