A federal court orders USCIS to resume processing immigration benefits after striking down Trump-era policies that froze ...
The Trump administration is set to restart thousands of frozen green card and asylum cases after a federal court ruling.
A federal judge has ordered USCIS to resume processing green card and asylum applications, ending a Trump-era freeze deemed unlawful. The decision affects thousands of applicants previously in legal ...
Immigrants from 39 countries affected by the Trump administration's travel ban have had their applications left in limbo.
Because employees have routinely been able to adjust status from within the United States, U.S. employers with immigration ...
Processing for some Optional Practical Training applications had been on hold for seven months when a judge ruled the policy ...
On December 27, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will increase the fee for Premium Processing, effective February 26, 2024. In accordance with the USCIS Stabilization ...
A federal judge blasted Donald Trump’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for not complying with his order to resume ...
Twenty people became new U.S. citizens at Kiener Plaza in St. Louis to mark Independence Day 2022. (USCIS photo) While “there is still much more work to be accomplished” on U.S. Citizenship and ...
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