Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona Wants State Moved from the Ninth Circuit
Governor Ducey of Arizona seeks to have Arizona moved from the Ninth Circuit either by breaking up the Ninth Circuit or moving Arizona to the Tenth Circuit.
Governor Ducey of Arizona seeks to have Arizona moved from the Ninth Circuit either by breaking up the Ninth Circuit or moving Arizona to the Tenth Circuit.
AILA released a short interview with the new AILA Executive Director, Benjamin Johnson. Johnson discusses his career and what he hopes to achieve in his new role.
The NVC is sending letters correcting erroneous 203(g) denials sent to immigrant visa applicants who had Form I-601A Provisional Unlawful Presence Waivers pending with USCIS.
The Supreme Court has granted review of the injunction against the DAPA program. Additionally, SCOTUS added a question regarding the Take Care Clause to the case.
Although Donald Trump supports mass deportation, many do not realize that Trump supports amnesty as well. I will explain why Trump’s immigration plans are incoherent.
This post contains the February 2016 Visa Bulletin. It contains the dates on which persons with family-sponsored or employment-based petitions may file for IVs.
In this blog post, I give my thoughts on DHS’s implementation of changes to the visa waiver program and how they intersect with the Iran nuclear deal.
The DHS has released regulations affecting the EB1B IV preference category and the E3, H1B1, and CW1 nonimmigrant visa categories. This post discusses the new regulations
This blog covers a Q and A by the NBC. It discusses the Policy Manual Guidance on Extreme Hardship, Form I-601A issues, the adjustment of status interview, and more
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