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 […]
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 […]
The I-944 Declaration of Self Sufficiency
On February 24th, 2020, the USCIS introduced the I-944 form to be filed for all those seeking an adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident in the U.S. You must complete the form if you are a foreigner who is inside the U.S. and are applying for a green card. The I-944 Declaration of Self […]
USCIS’ Website Does Not Reflect Actual Green Card Application Times
The information on the USCIS website is supposed to help green card applicants determine how long they can expect to wait for USCIS field offices to render a decision on their application. The USCIS field office is the local office where the foreign applicant will sit for an interview at the end of case processing. […]
USCIS New Signature Confirmation Delivery
The USCIS will now use the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) Signature Confirmation Restricted Delivery service to mail the following: Permanent Resident green cards, Employment Authorization Cards, and Travel Booklets. The first phase will affect documents that need to be re-mailed because they have been returned as non-deliverable. Applicants who have changed mailing addresses during the […]
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