USCIS Can Approve Green Cards for Overstayers Who Marry Citizens
USCIS may approve green card applications for individuals who overstayed their visas after marrying U.S. citizens.
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USCIS may approve green card applications for individuals who overstayed their visas after marrying U.S. citizens.
A Mexican national with an arrest warrant was detained by ICE after seeking citizenship at USCIS Kansas City office.
USCIS has expanded Premium Processing for OPT and STEM OPT, addressing delays and processing times affecting international students.
USCIS announces stricter in-person biometrics verification, affecting international students and H-1B applicants.
Recent USCIS policy changes introduce stricter photo reuse rules and processing costs, impacting STEM professionals significantly.
USCIS finalizes new wage weighted selection rule for H-1B cap, impacting future visa allocations.
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USCIS announces the reinstatement of a removal order for a Mexican national who attempted to reenter the U.S. illegally under a false identity.
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