Earlier this month, the USCIS requested over a billion dollars from Congress for what they assert is Coronavirus related deficits. The USCIS has submitted the request with the promise to repay the US Treasury Department. They plan to institute a surcharge for certain visa applications to repay the loan. Revenue Deficits The USCIS claims it […]
I-551 Stamp
The coronavirus has caused unprecedented difficulties for many immigrants in the U.S. What happens when there is no green card or it’s expired? The question of the I-551 stamp is one of the many issues that has arisen during the pandemic. The good news? the USCIS offices are set to open on June 4th, we […]
Proclamation Requiring Health Insurance
Public Charge and Health Insurance On October 4th, 2019, the President issued a proclamation stating that certain immigrants entering the United States must have, or soon acquire, “approved” health insurance. However, A lawsuit challenging the proclamation has been made. At this time, the government cannot enforce the proclamation. The Proclamation The proclamation is designed to […]
False Claim to US Citizenship
The USCIS is updating its policy manual to reflect that a false claim to US citizenship need not be knowingly made. Foreigners who falsely claim to be US citizens in order to receive the benefits of citizenship can be deported. The Matter of Zhang, a case in which an LPR unknowingly bought unlawful documents that […]
Trump’s Immigration Ban Proclamation
COVID-19 Outbreak: Executive Order of April 22, 2020 In response to the economic risk posed by the coronavirus, Trump issued an executive order banning the entry of certain immigrants to the US for 60 days. The ban is not as wide-sweeping as was initially feared, though it will still affect many foreign immigrants. It’s been […]
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