Boundless Immigration News Weekly Recap Archive: March 11, 2022
March 11, 2022A weekly roundup of need-to-know immigration stories.
A weekly roundup of need-to-know immigration stories.
If you’re a new immigrant to the U.S., read on to learn more about American quirks: how they eat, their love of flags, and more.
A weekly roundup of need-to-know immigration stories.
The Biden administration on Thursday granted Ukrainians in the U.S. temporary protection from deportation amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
USCIS has expanded its credit card payment pilot program for filing fees to all forms except Form I-129 for H-1B and H-2A petitions.
DHS announced that it is expanding access to TPS for Sudan and South Sudan, allowing more immigrants from those nations who are already present in the United States to apply for work authorization and protection from deportation.
If a petition is filed for the child of an immigrant, but the child turns 21 before receiving a green card, they are no longer considered “children” for immigration purposes, and they must apply for a different immigration status to… View Article
President Biden’s nomination to the Supreme Court will be the first Black woman and first public defender to serve on the nation’s highest court.
Are you looking for ways to help or get involved, but feeling helpless at home? Boundless has gathered together a few pointers on what you can do and ways you can help.Contact your elected representativesTips and tricks on writing to… View Article
A weekly roundup of need-to-know immigration stories.