USCIS to Reexamine Old Green Card Cases Amid Fraud Concerns
USCIS will reopen past green card cases to enhance fraud enforcement, potentially affecting 13 million holders.
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USCIS will reopen past green card cases to enhance fraud enforcement, potentially affecting 13 million holders.
USCIS has announced a new update regarding the adjudicative hold affecting applicants from 39 high-risk countries.
USCIS pauses final decisions for nationals of 39 high-risk countries, with new clarifications on exemptions and processing delays.
USCIS Director warns of potential application closures due to increasing backlogs and processing times.
VisaNation Law Group successfully facilitated an L-1 visa for an executive transitioning from Italy to the U.S. financial services market.
Understanding the implications of withdrawing an I-130 petition on future employment-based visa opportunities.
A Belizean woman has been found guilty of naturalization fraud, according to USCIS. Details on the case and its implications are provided.
Candidates for EB1A visas should avoid low-credibility organizations that may harm their applications.
A push to fully rescind the H-4 EAD program is underway, focusing on prioritizing American workers.
A Chinese professor in fashion design receives EB1B I-140 approval for adjustment of status in Stow, Ohio.
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