Continuing Resolution Extends Key Immigration Programs Until April 28
On Dec. 9, 2016, Congress passed a continuing resolution funding the government through April 28, 2017. It extends the EB5 immigrant investor program through that date.
On Dec. 9, 2016, Congress passed a continuing resolution funding the government through April 28, 2017. It extends the EB5 immigrant investor program through that date.
On November 29, 2016, the Department of State (DOS) announced that the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, has begun processing immigrant visas.
In choosing who to nominate to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, President-Elect Trump should consider only qualifications and merit, and not identity politics.
AILA published comments in response to the DHS’s proposed revisions to the Form I-589, Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal.
In this post, I examine reactions to Fidel Castro’s death and explain how Castro’s brutal repression of LGBTQ individuals ended up affecting US immigration law.
The Department of Homeland Security published a final rule titled “Retention of EB-1, EB2- and EB-3 Immigrant Workers and Program Improvements Affecting High-Skilled Nonimmigrant Workers,” (81 FR 82398).
The DHS OIG issued an audit of the USCIS’s Green Card issuance procedures, finding problems involving Green Card errors and improperly issued Green Cards.
AILA’s EOIR Liaison Committee provided a summary of its November 17, 2016 EOIR stakeholder meeting. It includes points on suspension of deportation and cancellation of removal.
The DHS published a new USCIS fee schedule in the Federal Register. The new fees will be effective Dec. 23, 2016. The DHS also created the Form I-942, Request for Reduced Fee Process.
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