USCIS Extends TPS-Related EADs Issued Under TPS El Salvador Through September 9, 2017
The USCIS announced that effective March 9, 2017, it is automatically extending the validity of certain TPS-related EADs for TPS El Salvador for 6 months.
The USCIS announced that effective March 9, 2017, it is automatically extending the validity of certain TPS-related EADs for TPS El Salvador for 6 months.
TPS has been extended for El Salvador. El Salvadorian TPS beneficiaries must reregister during the 60-day reregistration period running from July 8, 2016, through September 6, 2016.
Every now and then, there may be a situation in which someone needs to enter the U.S. for a temporary amount of time because of a humanitarian emergency.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel expanded interview waivers for certain applicants seeking tourist visa (B1/B2) visa renewals.
The USCIS will begin prioritizing EB5 Form I-526 petitions for adjudication in cases where a visa would be immediately available to the petitioner.
Iranian nationals will no longer be eligible for E1 treaty trader and E2 treaty investors due to the termination of the U.S.-Iran 1955 Treaty of Amity
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