New Citizenship Clause Case Involving American Samoa
Associated Press published an interesting report on a new lawsuit involving birthright citizenship
Associated Press published an interesting report on a new lawsuit involving birthright citizenship
The Trump Administration is on pace for the lowest number of refugee admissions for the first half of FY 2018, well under its refugee admissions cap for the year.
SCOTUS granted cert in Nielsen v. Preap to consider whether an alien is subject to INA 236(c) mandatory detention if there is a gap after release from criminal custody.
The USCIS released the new Form I-864P, HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support. The Form I-864P is dated 03/01/18, and too effect that same day.
The DOS has stated that Vietnam EB5 will become oversubscribed in April 2018, necessitating a final action date for EB5 petitions in May 2018.
President Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum termination Liberian Deferred Enforced Departure effective March 31, 2019. This article explains what it means.
This article examines the April 2018 Visa Bulletin and the filing dates and final action dates for family-sponsored and employment-based preference cases.
Beginning on April 1, 2018, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi will no longer process IR5, IR1, IR2, CR1, or CR2 cases. Interviews will take place with U.S. Consulate General in Mumbai.
The USCIS is piloting a redesigned processing times webpage encompassing four USCIS forms. It uses a new automated processing times methodology.
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