
EOIR Swears in 27 New Immigration Judges (Oct. 11, 2019)
The EOIR swore in 27 new immigration judges, including several for the New York – Federal Plaza, Phoenix, and Miami Immigration Courts.
The EOIR swore in 27 new immigration judges, including several for the New York – Federal Plaza, Phoenix, and Miami Immigration Courts.
The USCIS announced the four locations where it will perform overseas military naturalizations on a quarterly basis.
Three Federal district courts entered injunctions against the implementation of the public charge final rule which was slated to take effect on October 15.
The EOIR is opening a second Atlanta immigration court on October 15, 2019, at its Atlanta Annex on W. Peachtree Street.
The USCIS released the October 2019 Visa Bulletin, the first of fiscal year 2020, It covers family-sponsored and employment-based cases.
President Donald Trump set the refugee ceiling for FY 2020 at 18,000, significantly lower than in previous years.
The USCIS is proposing two important changes in a new rule on employment authorization based on pending asylum applications.
The DHS is proposing expanding social media vetting to immigration applications involving immigrant visas, asylum, and naturalization.
The EOIR will move three immigration judges from the New York City Immigration Court to the new Broadway Immigration Court.
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