K1 Petition Not Approvable Where Petitioner is Too Young to Marry (Matter of Manjoukis)
The INS denied a K visa fiance petition where the petitioner was too young to enter into the marriage in her state of residence – Matter of Manjoukis.
The INS denied a K visa fiance petition where the petitioner was too young to enter into the marriage in her state of residence – Matter of Manjoukis.
DOS changed its reading of the derivation of citizenship laws to be more accommodating in assisted reproductive technology/IVF cases.
The USCIS is expanding premium processing service to F1 OPT and STEM OPT extension applications.
The USCIS recommended not renewing Haiti’s TPS designation. In this post, we examine what this news may mean for beneficiaries of Haiti TPS.
We examine expedited processing of USCIS requests, including the expedite criteria and making expedite requests. We distinguish from premium processing.
USCIS has decided that a person with a TPS EAD and nonimmigrant status may not engage in employment inconsistent with the nonimmigrant status and stay in status.
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