The USCIS has announced a significant change to the validity period of Employment Authorization Documents (EAD), reducing it from 5 years to 18 months for certain categories. This move aims to enhance the vetting process and ensure public safety following recent events.
In a controversial move, USCIS pauses immigration-related decisions for individuals from 19 high-risk countries, raising concerns over increased scrutiny and security measures. Discover the implications of this directive and what it means for immigrants already in the U.S.
In a dramatic move, the US has halted all immigration applications linked to 19 nations, as Trump considers expanding travel restrictions. This comes after a deadly shooting incident involving an Afghan national.
In a significant move, the Trump administration is reexamining all green cards issued to individuals from 19 countries deemed a concern, following a shooting incident involving two National Guard members. This action intensifies the ongoing immigration crackdown.
In response to a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, Secretary Kristi Noem directs immigration authorities to intensify the crackdown on visa overstays, targeting individuals like Mohammed Sabry Soliman.
President Trump suggests replacing the EB-5 visa program with a $5 million 'gold card' for American citizenship, attracting wealthy investors. Details to be revealed soon.
President Trump has issued new immigration registration requirements for aliens in the United States, mandating compliance with fingerprinting and registration to avoid criminal and civil penalties.