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USCIS Suspends In-Person Services

USCIS announced on March 18 that it will suspend in-person services at its field offices, asylum…

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Restaurants Face ICE Raids

From the farm to the table, immigrants feed Americans. Many of the immigrants who grow, prepare,…

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White House Restricts Travel to US

Health experts strongly discourage folk from traveling internationally at this time. Many countries, including the US,…

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Coronavirus Affects Immigration in Seattle

In an abundance of caution, USCIS is closing its Seattle field office for 14 days to…

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Courts Continue to Block Trump’s Public Charge Rule

A federal judge in New York denied motions to lift an injunction blocking the Trump administration’s…

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USCIS Field Offices are Starting to Reopen

Both USCIS and the U.S. State Department have dramatically slowed down the services they provide the…

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Filing Fees Increase Postponed to February 10

At the end of 2019, USCIS announced plans to drastically increase filing fees for all applications.…

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What can slow down your green card application?

Adjustment of Status applications are one of the most common types of immigration petitions. When you…

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USCIS Clarifies Physical Presence Requirements

USCIS issued a policy alert on February 26, 2020 which updates and clarifies continuous presence requirements…

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Trump Announces End to Two Family Reunification Parole Programs

The Trump administration recently announced a plan to discontinue two specific parole programs which offer protection and family…

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