USCIS Resumes Processing of Initial DACA Applications
USCIS RESUMES PROCESSING OF INITIAL DACA APPLICATIONS. More than 3 years after President Trump attempted to cancel DACA, and with litigation going all the way
USCIS RESUMES PROCESSING OF INITIAL DACA APPLICATIONS. More than 3 years after President Trump attempted to cancel DACA, and with litigation going all the way
USCIS will extend, through Oct. 4, 2021, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and the validity of certain TPS-related documentation (Form I-766, Employment Authorization Documents (EADs); Forms
EOIR and the Department of Justice have announced that all hearings in non-detained cases are cancelled through at least July 10th. Hearings scheduled during this
USCIS RESUMES PROCESSING OF INITIAL DACA APPLICATIONS. More than 3 years after President Trump attempted to cancel DACA, and with litigation going all the way to the Supreme Court, USCIS has now announced that it will RETURN DACA TO THE ORIGINAL RULES from 2012. This includes: – Accepting applications for first time applicants; – Issuing… Read More »USCIS Resumes Processing of Initial DACA Applications
USCIS will extend, through Oct. 4, 2021, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and the validity of certain TPS-related documentation (Form I-766, Employment Authorization Documents (EADs); Forms I-797, Notice of Action; and Forms I-94, Arrival/Departure Record) for beneficiaries under the TPS designations for El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan, provided that the affected beneficiaries remain… Read More »USCIS Will Extend Temporary Protect Status (TPS) Through October 4, 2021
EOIR and the Department of Justice have announced that all hearings in non-detained cases are cancelled through at least July 10th. Hearings scheduled during this time will automatically be rescheduled. See EOIR website for more information.
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