Effect of Multiple DUIs in Statutory Period on GMC for Naturalization
The USCIS issued policy guidance on the effect of multiple convictions for driving under the influence in the naturalization good moral character context.
The USCIS issued policy guidance on the effect of multiple convictions for driving under the influence in the naturalization good moral character context.
The DOS released a cable updating the visa reciprocity schedule for Mexico. It extended the visa validities for the A1 and A2 nonimmigrant visa categories.
Ambassadors, Diplomats, Public Ministers and other Diplomatic Personnel can apply for an A-visa if they are traveling to the United States
The USCIS released a new Policy Memorandum on extension petitions, giving adjudicators more latitude to question the determination on an initial petition.
Most nonimmigrant categories permit the change of nonimmigrant status from inside the USA by filing a Form I-539 change of status application.
Secretary Alexander Acosta announced new policies to confront fraud and abuse in nonimmigrant visa programs, including plans to alter the Labor Condition Application.
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