Boundless Immigration News Weekly Recap: October 28, 2022
October 28, 2022This week’s round-up of the biggest, need-to-know immigration news, brought to you by Boundless Immigration.
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This week’s round-up of the biggest, need-to-know immigration news, brought to you by Boundless Immigration.
The discussion between the USCIS Director and CIS Ombudsman covers the reality of the visa backlog and what processing times to actually expect in 2023.
The COVID-related extensions will last through January 2023 and provide 60-day response periods for certain applications.
The new form and policy updates aim to improve naturalization accessibility for applicants with disabilities.
The designation marks the first for the country and will allow eligible Ethiopian nationals to reside and work in the U.S. temporarily.
With just 3 weeks to go until the midterm elections, recent polls show voters favor Republicans over Democrats to solve the country’s immigration issues.
This week’s round-up of the biggest, need-to-know immigration news, brought to you by Boundless Immigration.
The Biden administration announced Wednesday it would allow up to 24,000 Venezuelans to enter the U.S. by air under a humanitarian parole program.
More individuals are choosing Canada to reach their immigration goals as the U.S. grapples with immigration reform.
At least 200 same-sex couples from China have tied the knot virtually, thanks to a legal loophole in Utah.