Justice Sotomayor Dissents from Decision to Lift Public Charge Stay
We examine Justice Sotomayor’s dissent from the Supreme Court’s decision to stay an injunction against the new public charge rule in Illinois.
We examine Justice Sotomayor’s dissent from the Supreme Court’s decision to stay an injunction against the new public charge rule in Illinois.
The USCIS is now accepting CW1 petitions under the CNMI Disaster Recovery Act for construction workers working on eligible projects.
The Supreme Court stayed an Illinois injunction against the public charge final rule, thus allowing it to take effect across the United States.
The USCIS has begun implementing its new public charge rule after injunctions were lifted. It applies to applications filed on or after February 24, 2020.
The USCIS will stop using pre-paid mailers to send out communications or final notices for FY 2021 cap-subject H1B petitions.
The USCIS released guidance on its immigration response to the coronavirus outbreak, including field office closures in Beijing and Guangzhou.
The USCIS will begin implementing the public charge final rule on Feb. 24. It will require new versions of forms affected by the new public charge rule
The public charge final rule is being implemented nationwide outside of Illinois. We examine what this means for Illinois Form I-129, Form I-485, and Form I-539.
The DOS updated its website to provide new and accurate information about fully digitized processing for family-based immigrant visa applications.
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