USCIS Prohibited from Halting Work Permit Applications
USCIS must process work permit applications within 180 days following a recent court ruling.
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USCIS must process work permit applications within 180 days following a recent court ruling.
USCIS seeks funding for 200 law enforcement agents to combat immigration fraud through a new investigations branch.
USCIS emphasizes its dedication to applying immigration laws faithfully and accurately for the nation's benefit.
USCIS has the authority to modify naturalization regulations, including the citizenship test requirements.
USCIS is flagging inconsistencies in past visa approvals, impacting future applications and interviews.
USCIS may now reuse fingerprints for I-539 applications within 15 months, expediting the process for applicants.
The U.S. Department of State's Visa Bulletin is crucial for green card applicants. Stay informed on your application timeline.
Join a webinar discussing options for those not selected in the H-1B lottery, following USCIS updates for FY 2027.
Afghan asylees can work immediately upon approval without needing an EAD. Update your Social Security card for unrestricted work.
Bulk visa slots for 2027 are now available in Hyderabad, open for January to May 2027. Applicants are encouraged to apply.
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