USCIS to Reinstates Public Charge Bond Information Collections
USCIS announces reinstatement of information collections for public charge bonds, potentially impacting nationals from 75 countries.
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USCIS announces reinstatement of information collections for public charge bonds, potentially impacting nationals from 75 countries.
USCIS now allows reuse of biometrics photos under certain conditions, impacting various immigration applications.
USCIS now allows reuse of biometrics photos under 3 years old, with exceptions for certain applications.
USCIS has revised its National Interest Waiver criteria for 2026, emphasizing measurable impact and alignment with U.S. national priorities.
USCIS provides a website for checking closures of Application Support Centers due to weather or other emergencies.
New USCIS policies are changing the landscape for family-based green cards, raising concerns for affected families.
USDOL summarizes the rights of H-1B employees and the responsibilities of employers in a recent announcement.
VP JD Vance supports ICE's actions after the detention of a five-year-old during immigration operations in Minneapolis.
A naturalization ceremony in Indiana faced controversy as 38 prospective citizens were turned away, raising concerns about immigration processes.
The O-1 visa offers key benefits for high-achieving professionals seeking to work in the U.S.
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