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Legal Updates for Immigration
Effective in 2013
DHS Publishes Procedures for Green Card Applicants to Request Unlawful Presence Waiver
Effective in 2012
One More Fee to Pay If You’re Getting an Immigrant Visa (Green Card Via a U.S. Consulate)
Advise USCIS of Dates You WON’T Be Available for Naturalization Oath Ceremony
Latest Green Card (Diversity Visa) Lottery Application Period
New Ruling Allows Applicants for Adjustment of Status to Leave U.S. With Advance Parole Without Facing Time Bars Upon Return
Upcoming Provisional Waiver Option for Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizen Facing Three- and Ten-Year Time Bars
Use Latest Poverty Guidelines When Filling Out Affidavit of Support
Effective in 2011
Haitians in U.S. Get Renewed TPS (Temporary Protected Status)
Only 30% of Asylum Applications Get Approved
Employers Receiving 'No-Match' Letters From Social Security
USCIS Move Dashes Immigration Hopes of Same-Sex Couples
USCIS Clarifies Rules for Immigrants Facing Petition Denial Because of a Death
New Countries Added to H-2A, H-2B Visa Eligibility Lists
Effective in 2010
Cash Payments No Longer Accepted by USCIS
USCIS Application Fees Increased
Trapped in the U.S. by Volcanic Ash? USCIS Wants You to Renew Your Visa
Effective in 2009
Good News for Foreign-Born Widow(er)s of U.S. Citizens
Effective in 2008
Applicants for Reentry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents Now Need to Be Fingerprinted
Certain F-1 Students Can Extend Optional Practical Training Period
Effective in 2007
Record-Keeping Requirements for I-9 Forms
Students and Tourists Affected by New Visa Rules and Procedures
Immigrants Can Now Submit Changes of Address Online
Effective in 1969
DACA Recipients Can Get Driver's Licenses in Some Parts of the U.S.
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