It is possible that only the DACA work permit will no longer be available.
Due to a federal court ruling, DACA may still be approved, but work permits may no longer be issued.
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Due to a federal court ruling, DACA may still be approved, but work permits may no longer be issued.
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Q: Has USCIS recently relaxed the 3-year/10-year bar for unlawful presence? A: Yes, it has. USCIS recently clarified, in writing, that any 3-year or...
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Q: Can I change the category of an employment-based green card that is currently pending? A: If you wish to change to a less...
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Q: Who is eligible to benefit from this relief bill? A: The people covered by the proposed relief plan are those who arrived in...
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Q: What is included in the budget reconciliation bill that passed the House today? A: The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the “Build...
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Q: Are there crimes that permanently bar you from applying for U.S. citizenship? A: Crimes affecting citizenship eligibility fall into two categories:1) Crimes that...
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Some people may be unfamiliar with the concept of a “gap visa.” This term arises from issues related to a Change of Status (COS),...
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Starting October 2, the new USCIS fee schedule will take effect. From the start, this across-the-board fee hike can be viewed as part of...
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Faster Processing in Immigration Courts with 100 New Judges According to data compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University, immigration...
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Q: Can I pay USCIS filing fees by credit card? A: Yes. For most applications submitted to a USCIS Lockbox (except certain forms like...
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Criminal Records A permanent resident petitioning for citizenship must disclose all past criminal records. This is because USCIS wants to verify that the applicant...
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Duration Effective from June 24 until the end of this year. Affected Individuals Those seeking to enter the U.S. from abroad via consulate-based non-immigrant...
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Starting October 2, the overall increase in USCIS fees can be viewed as part of an “anti-immigrant” policy, which is undeniably “political” in nature....
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Q: Is there a good solution when it’s difficult to find a financial sponsor? A: There is a way to handle the financial sponsorship...
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Q: What does it mean for a crime to be considered “grounds for inadmissibility”? A: A “grounds for inadmissibility” crime refers to something that...
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