US Revokes Over 100,000 Visas from Criminals in 2023
The U.S. Department of State revokes over 100,000 visas from individuals with serious criminal records, emphasizing visa privilege.
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The U.S. Department of State revokes over 100,000 visas from individuals with serious criminal records, emphasizing visa privilege.
USCIS highlights concerns over unchecked mass migration affecting wages and job availability for Americans.
USCIS updates H-1B visa lottery process, introducing wage-weighted selection for FY 2027 applications.
Despite a partial government shutdown, USCIS remains operational, though delays in processing may occur.
USCIS confirms that individuals with criminal records will be detained by ICE, as demonstrated in a recent case in Tampa.
A 2018 USCIS notice reveals a scheduled Naturalization Oath Ceremony in St. Thomas, raising questions about citizenship processes.
USCIS data reveals a significant rise in EB-1A applications and denials, highlighting the need for stronger case strategies.
USCIS has announced that employment authorization documents filed after December 5, 2025, will have an 18-month validity period.
USCIS announces the opening of the 2026 H-1B registration period with a new weighted lottery and fee structure.
USCIS provides an update on the Citizenship Services Program and budget performance on the official DHS website.
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