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Changes to Immigration Laws Poised for Reversal Under President Biden

Article: Changes to Immigration Laws Poised for Reversal Under President Biden

With the election this past week of President-Elect Joe Biden, any changes made to immigration via executive order by President Trump could be quickly reversed by a new executive order.

Supreme Court Will Hear Cases on Remain in Mexico Policy, Border Wall

Article: Supreme Court Will Hear Cases on Remain in Mexico Policy, Border Wall

Even with an election only two weeks away, legal challenges involving immigration law under the Trump administration continue to work their way through the courts. 

Naturalizing with a Criminal Record

Article: Naturalizing with a Criminal Record

The option of becoming a U.S. citizen becomes available to most immigrants who have possessed a green card for five years or three years if the green card was obtained via marriage.

USCIS Fee Increases Blocked by Federal Judge

Article: USCIS Fee Increases Blocked by Federal Judge

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White of the Northern District of California placed a preliminary injunction on the rule on September 29.  The injunction prevents the rule from being implemented until the legal case challenging the rule is heard in court.

New Proposed Student Visa Rule Targets Mainly African and Middle Eastern Countries

Article: New Proposed Student Visa Rule Targets Mainly African and Middle Eastern Countries

A new proposal from the Trump administration would make pursuing a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree much more difficult for certain foreign students. 

National Voter Registration Day - Register to Vote Today!

Article: National Voter Registration Day - Register to Vote Today!

Today, September 22, is National Voter Registration day.  U.S. citizens, whether natural born or naturalized, who will be 18 years old by Election Day (Tuesday, November 3rd) are encouraged to register to vote!

318,000 TPS Immigrants at Risk for Deportation After Court Ruling

Article: 318,000 TPS Immigrants at Risk for Deportation After Court Ruling

A federal appeals court panel of the Ninth Circuit reversed a lower-court ruling that blocked an attempt by the Trump administration to end temporary protected status (TPS) for certain foreign nationals living in the U.S.

Applying Directly for PERM After Graduation

Article: Applying Directly for PERM After Graduation

The recent government restrictions on H-1B has prompted more employers to consider directly helping F-1 college graduates in Optional Practical Training (OPT) apply for green cards.