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How Changing Federal Immigration Policies in 2023 Affect Your Visa

March 27, 2023
The past few years have seen an increase in immigration changes through the COVID-19 pandemic and switching Trump and Biden Administrations. The latest round of federal immigration policies in 2023 focuses on things like immigration activity along the border of US and Mexico, noncitizens in mixed immigration status families, and children with immigrant parents. We cover the evolving immigration policies here and how they’ll affect your visa in 2023.

How DHS's New Public Charge Rule Could Affect You

February 20, 2023
Immigration laws in the US began in the 1880s as people were welcomed into the country for various reasons. Within those laws is the term “public charge,” referring to someone in the care of the public. However, in 1999, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (the agency before the Department of Homeland Security) defined this term more thoroughly. In the 1999 Interim Field Guidance release, the definition of “public charge” was adapted to refer to anyone primarily dependent on public cash assistance or long-term care at the expense of the government. This standard has remained until recent rulings, and the DHS’s new “public charge” rule could affect visa and green card holders.

Reviewing the Public Charge of Inadmissibility Policy

June 8, 2022
In this blog, we review the public charge of inadmissibility ruling, and the key differences between the Trump era rule that was discontinued from the current 1999 rule in effect today.

Is the Public Charge Rule Still in Effect? What you Need to Know

March 1, 2022
The Trump era public charge ruling has been effectively thrown out, and replaced by the 1999 version. While the 1999 version of the rule is perhaps more lenient on immigrants, there are still key provisions to take into account when seeking an adjustment of status.

DHS Issues New Proposed Rule for Public Charge

February 28, 2022
The USCIS is looking to change their definition and adjudication process for public charge of inadmissibility rulings. This includes changing which types of non-cash will be exempt from determinations.

Consular Processing Interview Questions Prep

July 16, 2021
Your consular processing interview abroad will include many questions about the following topics below: alien smuggling, unlawful presence, and drugs and domestic violence.

Understanding the “Totality of Circumstances” in USCIS Discretion

June 16, 2021
Courts around the country will dismiss immigrant public charge cases that have been appealed by rejected applicants on this basis. However, the I-864 Affidavit of Support is still mandatory when applying for a U.S. visa or green card. Therefore it is important to understand the totality of circumstances that USCIS officers use to preside over cases.

A Review of the Moral Turpitude Law for Immigrants in the U.S.

June 14, 2021
Having a crime of moral turpitude on your record can create many obstacles for those living in the U.S. as non-citizens. Below is a review of the moral turpitude clause and how it affects different classes of immigrants.

Comparing Employment-Based Vs. Family-Based Green Card Acceptance Rates in FY 2020

March 30, 2021
Overall, more denials occurred per in FY 2020 for family-based green card applications vs. employment-based green card applications.

Green Card Interviews and Adjustments: Where to go from here

March 29, 2021
Taking a closer look at green card interviews, looking at possible options for technological advancement and efficiency, and getting rid of redundant forms.
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