Humanitarian Reinstatement of Approved Form I-130 After Death of Petitioner
The USCIS may grant humanitarian reinstatement to the beneficiary of an approved Form I-130 after the death of the petitioning U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative.
The USCIS may grant humanitarian reinstatement to the beneficiary of an approved Form I-130 after the death of the petitioning U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative.
We discuss the F1 visa application process and establishing nonimmigrant intent for engaging in a full course of study.
The F1 visa category restricts the length and term of study for students at public high schools and prohibits study at public elementary schools.
We discuss the rules for obtaining F2 visa status as the spouse or child of an F1 visa student and limitations on working and studying in F2 status.
The BIA clarified that an alien with a particular social group asylum claim based on homosexual orientation does not need to show he/she could not hide sexual orientation.
The BIA provided guidance on cases where an asylum or withholding of removal applicant failed to report harm as a minor.
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