USCIS Updates Marriage Validity Requirements for Refugees and Asylees
Effective March 3, 2025, USCIS requires marriages to be legally valid in their jurisdiction for immigration benefits.
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Effective March 3, 2025, USCIS requires marriages to be legally valid in their jurisdiction for immigration benefits.
ACLU urged to advocate for lifting the hold on academic and employment-based visa categories by USCIS.
Significant advancements in EB-2 and EB-3 visa dates announced for April 2026, allowing eligible applicants to file I-485 applications.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant advancements for international healthcare professionals, especially RNs.
Spouses of U.S. permanent residents can now file for adjustment of status or schedule consular interviews as of April 2026.
Long backlogs in the PERM labor certification process raise concerns about the validity of proof for green card eligibility.
Legal expert advises on filing H-1B and I-485 applications despite pause policies affecting certain nationalities.
Critics highlight how foreign visa workers may be affecting job opportunities for American graduates in entry-level positions.
Ongoing funding issues with the DHS are affecting air travel experiences across the U.S.
The DOJ has filed an appeal regarding the Mukharji decision, potentially impacting ongoing immigration cases.
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