Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Legal Immigration Family Equity Act of 2000, also known as the LIFE Act and as the Legal Immigration and Family Equity Act, along with its Amendments, made some changes to laws surrounding immigration for family members of United States citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents, as well as people eligible for employment-based immigrant visas, in the direction of making it easier for family ...
In the first year of accepting new applications, no case was completed and resulted in a beneficiary traveling to the United States. [13] Since restarting the Program, it has operated at a fraction of the capacity that it did in its first years. [13] Under Phase One, USCIS began to process new applications and reopened some cases terminated in ...
January 15, 2012: Visa waiver under parole policy for nationals of Russia extended to Guam [59] October 3, 2019: Visa waiver under parole policy removed for nationals of Russia; [60] for the Northern Mariana Islands only, period of stay with visa waiver under parole policy for nationals of China reduced from 45 to 14 days [61]
Guatemala said it is open to engaging in a "constructive and respectful dialogue" with the new administration of incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, though no agreement has been made on ...
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has reached a compromise deal with Republicans in House of Representatives to lift the number of resettlement visas for Afghans who worked for the United ...
Form I-539 may be used to extend one's stay on the same status as one currently has. This extension of stay does not change the terms of one's entry visa. In particular, it does not change whether the visa was a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa, nor does it change the period of validity (i.e., the expiration date) of the visa.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
If the lawful permanent resident marries a U.S. citizen, eligibility for U.S. citizenship is shortened to three years so long as the resident has been living with their spouse continuously for at least three years and the spouse has been a resident for at least three years. [5]