USCIS to Begin Accepting CW1 Petitions on April 2, 2018
The USCIS will begin accepting CW1 petitions subject to the FY 2019 CW1 cap on April 2, 2018. A CW1 lottery may be necessary.
The USCIS will begin accepting CW1 petitions subject to the FY 2019 CW1 cap on April 2, 2018. A CW1 lottery may be necessary.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Kevin McAleenan as the new Commissioner of the CBP by a vote of 77-19. He had been serving as Acting Commissioner for over one year.
The USCIS is moving to a new E-Verify interface in March. E-Verify users are advised to close E-Verify cases in accordance with the E-Verify User Manual before the move.
The USCIS provided instructions for E-Verify employers who wish to obtain permission to use the E-Verify trademark on company materials.
The USCIS announced changes to the USCIS website homepage on March 15, 2018. The new USCIS website homepage is designed for easier access to online resources.
The U.S. Embassy in Havana will continue operation with reduced staffing for the foreseeable future under its new permanent staffing plan.
We examine a press release regarding three convictions in a marriage fraud ring involving U.S. citizens entering into sham marriages with individuals from former Soviet countries.
President Trump announced that he has removed Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State and will replace him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who is now Secretary Designate.
The BIA requested amicus briefs on whether a Florida controlled substance possession statute is an offense relating to a controlled substance under the INA.
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