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Practice Alert: EB-5 Regional Center Program Authorization Expected Imminently Dated March 9, 2022
It is expected that Congress will pass its Omnibus legislation this week or early next week, and with it, the reauthorization of the EB-5 Regional Center
USCIS is returning Filing Fees of $410 paid for Bonafide Work permits for U Visas.
There is NOTHING TO WORRY!! USCiS is ISSUING BONA FIDE WORK PERMITS FOR FREE UNDER U VISAS! USCIS DOES NOT NEED FILING FEES. These fees were
Immigration Court has suspended all standing orders through Jan. 31, 2022 in light of the ongoing pandemic.
Immigration Court has suspended all standing orders through Jan. 31, 2022 in light of the ongoing pandemic. Hearing will be held via WebEx or Phone for Non-detained
Benefits of Becoming a US Citizen
Legal permanent residents, commonly known as green card holders, have the option of applying for naturalization to become a full-fledged citizen of the United States.
Immigration Law: Statutes vs. Regulations vs. Memos
Immigration law can be challenging to understand, particularly for someone with a foreign background. Nowadays, there are plenty of resources available for immigrants – videos,
Biden Administration Plans to Rescind COVID-19 Travel Bans beginning in November; Will Require Proof of Vaccination Instead.
Today, the White House announced that it plans to ease travel restrictions on all international travelers coming into the United States beginning in early November
For U Visa Applicants:
Answers to Questions about EADs, 4 years or 2 years, Green Card period etc.: Under the new Guidance issued on June 15, 2021, People can
USCIS Extends Evidence of Status for Conditional Permanent Residents to 24 Months with Pending Form I-751 or Form I-829
Starting Sept. 4, 2021, USCIS is extending the time that receipt notices can be used to show evidence of status from 18 months to 24