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USCIS Is Hiding Damaging Changes Behind Its Motions and Appeals Form Proposal

USCIS Is Hiding Damaging Changes Behind Its Motions and Appeals Form Proposal

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently proposed changes to how the agency will review certain denials of immigration benefits. The changes will apply to its Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion, and instructions. But USCIS’ proposed changes are more than procedural—they will substantially alter… Read More

What Are the Proposed New Bars to Asylum?

What Are the Proposed New Bars to Asylum?

In yet another move to gut asylum protections in the United States, the Trump administration proposed a rule last month that would add severe new restrictions on asylum access. The restrictions would apply to people convicted of—and in some cases, merely accused of—a wide range of… Read More

New Jersey Caps Off A Tremendous Year for Expanding Access to Driver’s Licenses

New Jersey Caps Off A Tremendous Year for Expanding Access to Driver’s Licenses

Many New Yorkers had a reason to celebrate on December 16, as they were permitted to apply for a driver’s license for the first time, even if they lacked permanent immigration status. Now, thanks to a new law passed on December 19, their neighbors in New Jersey will be… Read More

USCIS Plans Massive Fee Hike for Access to Genealogical Records

USCIS Plans Massive Fee Hike for Access to Genealogical Records

If you have ever wanted to trace your family’s immigration history, you should do it now—accessing genealogical records from the 1800s and 1900s may soon become far more expensive than ever before. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is planning to increase its fees to access… Read More

Trump Administration Begins Sending Asylum Seekers to Guatemala

Trump Administration Begins Sending Asylum Seekers to Guatemala

In yet another major blow to America’s asylum system, on Wednesday the Trump administration reportedly began sending some asylum seekers from Honduras and El Salvador to Guatemala rather than permit them to seek protection in the United States. Under the “Asylum Cooperative Agreement”… Read More

USCIS Proposes Increased Fees for All Immigration-Related Applications

USCIS Proposes Increased Fees for All Immigration-Related Applications

In a new proposal officially put forward on Thursday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) called for major fee hikes for immigration-related applications. The cost for becoming a citizen would rise above $1,000 for the first time in history. In another first, USCIS proposed a new fee for asylum seekers,… Read More

Poland Enters the US Visa Waiver Program, Signaling a Boost to the Countries' Relationship

Poland Enters the US Visa Waiver Program, Signaling a Boost to the Countries’ Relationship

Poland officially began its participation in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP) on November 11. Under the program, Polish nationals can now spend up to 90 days in the United States without first obtaining a visa. Overall, Poland’s entry into the program will benefit tourists and business travelers… Read More

'I Have DACA. No Matter What the Supreme Court Decides, I’ll Continue to Build American Communities.'

‘I Have DACA. No Matter What the Supreme Court Decides, I’ll Continue to Build American Communities.’

On November 12, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments regarding the legality of President Trump’s 2017 rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative. The court’s decision will impact the ability of nearly 700,000 DACA recipients across the country to continue to live and work in… Read More

USCIS Changes Policy on Fee Waivers, Potentially Deterring Thousands of Citizenship Applications

USCIS Changes Policy on Fee Waivers, Potentially Deterring Thousands of Citizenship Applications

The cost of filing an application for citizenship—usually a hefty $725—has long been a barrier for some immigrants. Now, a change to the naturalization process may leave even more people priced out of becoming a U.S. citizen. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced a… Read More

New Process in El Paso Seeks to Deport Asylum Seekers in Less Than 10 Days

New Process in El Paso Seeks to Deport Asylum Seekers in Less Than 10 Days

The Trump administration began a secretive new asylum process in El Paso, Texas that came to light late last week. It seeks to deter asylum seekers from coming to the United States and to remove them as quickly as possible once they’re here. The process—dubbed the… Read More

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