USCIS Announces Trial for New Naturalization Test
December 14, 2022The trial won’t cover the reading and writing portions of the test, and will only focus on the speaking and civics portions.
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The trial won’t cover the reading and writing portions of the test, and will only focus on the speaking and civics portions.
Starting on Dec. 23, 2022, all green card applicants applying from within the U.S. will need to submit a new version of Form I-485.
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The proposed changes, similar to Trump-era policies, could make it more difficult to seek asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Air travelers have an extra 24 months to obtain a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license in order to fly domestically in the United States.
The Form I-485 changes will go into effect on December 23, 2022 and collect information similar to the former Trump administration’s public charge rule.
Duo of senators reportedly reached an agreement on the deal after lawmakers repeatedly failed to pass meaningful immigration reform.
After a drop during the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of immigrants choosing to become citizens in the U.S. is increasing, according to a new study.
The public charge rule aimed to reduce eligible green card and visa holders, by redefining what made them depend on public benefits or likely to. The rule is no longer in effect.
The agency, which also released the immigrants’ birthdates, nationalities, and detention locations, said it is looking into the incident.