
Visa Bulletin for August 2019
The DOS released the August 2019 Visa Bulletin. USCIS determined that AOS applicants in family-sponsored preference must use the dates for filing
The DOS released the August 2019 Visa Bulletin. USCIS determined that AOS applicants in family-sponsored preference must use the dates for filing
The USCIS published a significant EB5 final rule, raising the EB5 minimum investment amounts and changing the TEA designation process.
The USCIS announced that it intends to terminate the Filipino World War II Veterans Parole and Haitian Family Reunification Parole categorical parole programs.
The USCIS began implementing a policy of rejecting Form I-129 petitions that do not include the petitioner’s or applicant’s name and primary U.S. office address.
On July 23, 2019, the Senate confirmed Mark Esper to be the next Secretary of Defense by a vote of 90-8.
President Donald Trump announced that he would nominate Eugene Scalia to be the next Secretary of Labor after the resignation of Alexander Acosta.
The DOS advised prospective adoptive parents and adoption service providers of delays in completing intercountry adoptions from South Africa.
The USCIS is discontinuing its E-Verify Listens public contact channel. It listed alternative ways to keep up to date with E-Verify news.
The USCIS closed its Ciudad Juarez Field Office. The Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez will take over some of its functions.
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