President Trump Weighing Whether to End DACA
New reports indicate that President Trump is considering ending DACA, but hearing views on whether it is possible to defend DACA in court.
New reports indicate that President Trump is considering ending DACA, but hearing views on whether it is possible to defend DACA in court.
The USCIS released a document detailing special USCIS services that may be available to certain persons affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Starting on October 1, 2017, the USCIS will require employment-based AOS applicants and certain beneficiaries of refugee/asylee relative petitions to submit to in-person interviews.
On January 13, 2017, the DHS published a proposed rule with significant proposals for the EB5 immigrant investor program.
New legislation increases the fy-2017 CW1 cap by 350. It also makes other minor changes to the CW1 visa category for CNMI-only transitional workers.
On August 28 and 29, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that three Houston area USCIS offices will be closed through September 4, 2017 due to Hurricane Harvey.
Reports indicate that the DHS will unveil an enhanced in-person interview requirement for certain adjustment of status applicants to help establish a uniform baseline of screening.
The USCIS released a new memo defining the terms affiliate and subsidiary in the H1B ACWIA fee context. We link to our full article after providing an overview.
The ICE and CBP released a joint statement about Hurricane Harvey and how it will affect immigration enforcement in affected areas.
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