New Broadway Immigration Court Opens in Manhattan on September 9, 2019
The EOIR is opening its third New York City immigration court – the Broadway Immigration Court – on September 9, 2019.
The EOIR is opening its third New York City immigration court – the Broadway Immigration Court – on September 9, 2019.
Politico reports that visa refusals on public charge grounds have spiked in fiscal year 2019 in advance of the final rule, especially for Mexican applicants.
The EOIR selected four new assistant chief immigration judges, including for the Charlotte Immigration Court and the LaSalle Immigration Court.
DOS published the September 2019 visa bulletin, the last of fiscal year 2019. The final action date for E4 is unavailable, and there is retrogression in other categories.
Attorney General William Barr appointed six new BIA members. All six have prior service as immigration judges and with DHS.
The Newark Asylum Office and Boston Sub Office will have delays in affirmative asylum cases due to diverting resources to the Southwest Border
The USCIS completed the return of all unselected FY 2020 H1B cap-subject petitions.
Adoptions by U.S. parents of Kazakh children remains suspended due to the failure of U.S. adoptive parents to comply with Kazakhstan post adoption report requirements.
USCIS published a new public charge rule which takes effect on October 15, 2019. It expands public benefits subject to public charge and adds public charge bonds.
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