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I-601A Provisional Waiver Requirements

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a they are ready to implement the final rule expanding the existing provisional waiver process to allow individuals ...
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Strict Immigration Policies Keep U.S Military Families Apart

It is a sad fact that, in this country, military service members often find their own families torn apart by the immigration laws of the ...
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Sanctuary Cities For Undocumented Individuals Threatened By House Bill

Sanctuary cities across the United States are under threat by the U.S. Congress. Local law enforcement bodies in these cities, which include Dallas, Houston, and ...
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U.S. Supreme Court: American Citizen Has No Right To Court Review Of Denial Of Husband’s Visa Application

The United States Supreme Court has decided that consular officers will continue to have broad discretion, and little outside challenge, when denying a Visa application. ...
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Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Upholds Stay On Changes To Immigration Policies

The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has recently said that President Obama’s executive orders preventing the deportation of numerous illegal immigrants remain barred from ...
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Record Number Of H-1B Visa Applications Leads To Calls For Change

Another round of H-1B Visa applications has resulted in a record-breaking 233,000 applications for only 85,000 H-1B Visas. As a result, the U.S. Citizenship and ...
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