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Do Fiancé’s of U.S. Citizens Have to Apply for an Employment Card?
A Fiancé of a U.S. Citizen can obtain permission to enter the U.S. through a K-1 visa. Their children can enter the U.S. through a
Is Administrative Closure the Same as Termination of Removal Proceedings?
For any applicants currently in Removal proceedings, they may have heard the above terms used interchangeably, but in fact they are two completely different forms
Fraud Waiver APPEAL SUSTAINED BY AAO For Our Client
In an unpublished decision received on behalf of our clients, the AAO (Administrative Appeals Office) sustained our appeal that we filed for the denial of
CBP has issued a Practice Pointer for TN Visas available to Canadians
CBP is short for Customs and Border Patrol. CBP has recently issued a practice pointer useful for Canadians wanting to enter the U.S. with a
TPS has been extended for Salvadorans
USCIS has recently announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has been extended for nationals of El Salvador. The extended period is from March 10, 2012
U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China has a short Wait Time for a Visa
The U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China has recently announced that it has now issued its one millionth visa this month in December of 2011. The
U.S. Citizenship can be Revoked as Per New Decision by the Seventh Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has just issued a decision which allowed Jose Suarez’s U.S. citizenship to be revoked. Jose Suarez
Processing Time Reports issued by USCIS
The Vermont Service Center, Texas Service Center and National Benefits have issued their processing time reports as of October 19, 2011. Below is a brief
Special on Frontline on Life in Immigration Detention
Starting on October 18th, 2011, on TV on PBS or online at www.pbs.gov, Frontline will present a special called Lost in Detention. This special will