Visa Bulletin for September 2018
In this post, we discuss the September 2018 Visa Bulletin, the final visa bulletin of fiscal year 2018, and what it means for family-sponsored and employment-based petitions.
In this post, we discuss the September 2018 Visa Bulletin, the final visa bulletin of fiscal year 2018, and what it means for family-sponsored and employment-based petitions.
In this post, I examine the late Senator John McCain’s choice of Vladimir Kara-Murza as a pallbearer at his funeral.
The United States deported former Nazi SS guard Jakiw Palji to Germany 61 years after he became a U.S. citizen and 13 years after he was ordered removed.
The EOIR swore in 23 new immigration judges, including four for the New York City Immigration Court and four for the Los Angeles Immigration Court.
An Iraqi man who was admitted to the U.S. as a refugee, Abulsatter Ameen, faces extradition to Iraq on charges relating to murder as part of al-Qaeda in Iraq and ISIS.
We discuss a troubling Austrian asylum case where an Afghan asylum seeker’s application appears to have been rejected because he did not “act” gay.
Clara L. Provost was appointed the new Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol. Chief Provost, a 23-year veteran at CBP, had been acting Chief since April 2017.
On August 7, 2018, the Uzbek government of President Mirziyoyev proposed a rule to abolish exit visas, a legacy of the Soviet Union.
The CBP apprehended 445 illegally crossing the U.S.-Canada border in the first half a 2018, a 142-percent increase from the same period in 2017
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