What is an Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA? A: Congress requires certain immigrants to submit an Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA. This affidavit confirms they have sufficient financial support and… Read More
Has USCIS permanently changed its naturalization test? A: Important: USCIS has decided to switch back to the 2008 version of the Naturalization Civics test, in place of the 2020 revised verison. If you've studied for the 2020 version,… Read More
What happened to the 2019 Proposed Rule? A: Another Barrier Eliminated: Today, the DHS withdrew "The affidavit of support proposed rule", which would have made the process of sponsoring an individual for permant residence not only more burdensome,… Read More
Are government medical services related to COVID-19 treatment considered a ground for disqualification from immigration benefits? A: Even with Covid-19 symptoms, many immigrants hesitate to seek government-paid medical help, fearing immigration disqualification. However, government-paid Covid-19 medical services, including… Read More
Are Venezuelans eligible for TPS in the U.S? A: The Department of Homeland Security has designated Venezuela for TPS (Temporary Protected Status) due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country. Venezulean TPS is valid for 18 months… Read More
When is the registration period for Venezuelan TPS? A: Venezuela's TPS designation begins on March 9, 2021, and lasts 18 months, until September 9, 2022. The 180-day registration period for TPS applications also starts March 9, 2021, ending… Read More
What immigration bill did the U.S. House of Representatives pass on Thursday, March 18, 2021? A: The bills passed Thursday were the American Dream and Promise Act and the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. These would provide a potential… Read More
Is the I-944 form necessary for the green-card process? A: USCIS excludes Medicaid, public housing, and SNAP receipt from public charge disqualification. USCIS removed the 1-944 form requirement from the green-card process. Read More
Will marrying an undocumented person affect my ability to sponsor my parents? A: As a U.S. citizen, you can sponsor your parents and spouse for green cards. When you turn 21, you can file for your parents. Sponsoring… Read More
August 2020, What is new with immigration? A: USCIS has announced an increase in its fees. The new fee increase will take effect from October 2nd this year. Applicants for immigration benefits have until October 1st to take… Read More
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