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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a new Policy Memorandum that allows officers to deny immigration applications without giving applicants an opportunity to provide additional information or correct errors. Read More About New Policy Allows USCIS to Deny Immigration Benefits with No Notice or Opportunity to Correct Mistakes
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Approximately 1 million of the current caregiver workers in the U.S. are immigrants, according to the Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute. The acute shortage in the industry is simple: thousands of caregivers will have to leave their jobs when thei Read More About Caregiver Industry Braces for Workers Shortage as Thousands Lose Employment Authorization in the U.S.
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U.S. immigration law allows many foreign nationals to apply for permanent residence and obtain a green card through employment. Read More About National Interest Waiver – An Alternative Path to Permanent Residence
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Beginning in 2018, employers are four to five times more likely to be targeted for a Form I-9 audit conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Read More About Employers at Increased Risk for ICE I-9 Audits in 2018
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USCIS Resumes Accepting DACA Applications
Jan 15, 2018 | Raluca Vais-OttosenOn January 13, 2018, USCIS resumed accepting applications under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), after a federal district judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate parts of the program. Read More About USCIS Resumes Accepting DACA Applications