What is USCIS Public Charge Rule and Why Was It Suspended?
“Public charge” refers to a vaguely defined ground of inadmissibility that could stop someone from either entering the United States or
“Public charge” refers to a vaguely defined ground of inadmissibility that could stop someone from either entering the United States or
Everyone has been feeling the pinch of the pandemic, which has had devastating economic impacts. Numerous small businesses are struggling to
On July 6, 2020, the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) sent a broadcast message to all users of the Student
Recently, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)—the agency tasked with processing adjustment of status, naturalization, asylum, and refugee applications—began
USCIS re-opening on June 4, 2020 was supposed to jumpstart stalled immigration cases. However, the reopening has shown disparate impacts on
This is a developing story and will be updated. On April 22, President Trump signed Presidential Proclamation 10014, “Suspending Entry of
On June 18, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled to prevent the Trump Administration from ending DACA. This is a developing story,
Effective June 1, 2020, the Presidential Proclamation by President Trump will block certain Chinese nationals from obtaining F or J visas
USCIS was reopened to the public on June 4, 2020, and has already begun scheduling naturalization oath ceremonies. You need to
On May 27, 2020, USCIS confirmed its reopening to the public on June 4, 2020. Although USCIS will resume routine public
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