Immigration News

Q.        What is deferred action for childhood arrivals? A.        On June 15, 2012, the Secretary of Homeland Security announced that certain people who came to the United States as children and meet several key guidelines may request consideration of deferred action for a period of two...

On August 3, 2012, the USCIS issued a new guidelines in applying for deferred action through prosecutorial discretion for young adults.  These new guidelines are incorporated in the Frequently Asked Questions issued by USCIS. Q. Who may request deferred action through prosecutorial discretion? A. You may request...

The August 2012 visa bulletin showed retrogression in the Family Based First Preference Category by 40 months.  The Second Preference advanced by 4 weeks for the F2A and one week for the F2B whereas the Third and Fourth Preference Category did not advance.  On the...

The Obama Administration issued a policy memorandum on June 15, 2012, that will stop the removal of certain young adult aliens who came in to the U.S. before age of 16 years through prosecutorial discretion.  In addition those who will be allowed to stay will...

The July 2012 visa bulletin showed zero to 6 weeks advances in the family based preferences.  The employment based third preference skilled workers advanced by 2 weeks while the unskilled workers third preference advanced by the same number weeks. The July 2012 visa bulletin follows: July...

It is now official that those who qualified under the Dream Act can stay in the U.S. legally and get working authorization.  Although the Dream Act did not pass in Congress, Pres. Obama used his executive power to halt the deportation of those qualified under...

If you filed a petition for your spouse, you must be prepared for a four hour marriage fraud interview.  Any petition for a spouse or children based on marriage to a U.S. citizen is a candidate for marriage fraud interview.  Once an application for adjustment...

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