USCIS Fee Waiver Rules (Effective Oct. 2, 2020)
We examine the new rules for USCIS fee waivers taking effect on October 2, 2020.
We examine the new rules for USCIS fee waivers taking effect on October 2, 2020.
Effective October 2, 2020, the USCIS is implementing a new fee schedule that increases USCIS fees by a weighted average of 20% and restricts the cases in which applicants and petitioners may pursue fee waivers.
On September 23, 2020, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented a temporary final rule requiring the use of interpreters at USCIS asylum interviews in the midst of ongoing disruptions caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The EOIR released a new OPPM on motions to change venue. It addressed the law of case doctrine when granting a motion for a change of venue and detained cases.
Here, we examine an EOIR Fact Sheet on the Institutional Hearing Program, which provides for removal proceedings for certain criminal aliens in Federal prison.
We discuss OPPM 94-10, which outlined guidance for immigration judges wearing the judicial robe, including as modified by OPPM 17-03 for juvenile respondents
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