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On January 20, 2021, his first day as the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden signed several Executive Orders, Proclamations, and Memoranda on immigration. Read More About President Biden’s Day One Immigration Executive Orders
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In March 2020, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it was temporarily extending the period for applicants to respond to certain requests for evidence, or to appeal unfavorable decisions. Read More About USCIS Extends Deadlines to Respond to Certain Agency Requests or Challenge Unfavorable Decisions
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Norwegian Directorate of Immigration announced that Norwegian citizens would no longer lose their Norwegian citizenship upon naturalizing in some countries. Read More About Green Card Holders from Norway May Be Eligible to Become U.S. Citizens Without Losing their Norwegian Citizenship
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Update 10/19/2020 On September 29, 2020, a federal judge issued a nationwide injunction temporarily blocking the Trump administration from raising the immigration fees as previously planned. Read More About Government Fees for Immigration Benefits Going Up on October 2, 2020
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On June 18, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration’s decision to cancel DACA was arbitrary and capricious and therefore violated the Administrative Procedure Act. Read More About Supreme Court Invalidates Trump Administration’s Decision to Cancel DACA