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
The Department of Justice’s Immigration Court system (EOIR) announced that it will suspend all non-detained hearings through April 10th in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. This dealy will affect all 68 immigration courts nation wide. Most immigration courts remain open for filings and other back office case processing include motions and Immigration Judge rulings. Hearing… Read More »Executive Office of Immigration Review Suspends all Non-Detained Hearings
On March 17th USCIS officially announced that field offices nationwide will cancel all appointment through April 1st in response to COVID-19. Applicants who were already scheduled for an interview will automatically be rescheduled and will be notified of the new interview date. No action is required from applicants. USCIS continues normal processing that does not… Read More »USCIS Cancels all Appointments Through April 1st
On July 29, 2019, the Attorney General held that being an immediate member of a family does not qualify as establishing membership in a “particular social group” in Matter of L-E-A [(27 I&N Dec. 581 (A.G. 2019)].Read More: https://www.justice.gov/file/1187856/download Back to News
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