Immigration Blog

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Which Petitions have the Fastest Processing Times?

In this post, we use the new update on the USCIS processing database to see which petitions have the longest wait time.

Visa Bulletin Updates for May 2022

The State Department has once again started processing investor visa applications, and changes have been marked on the May visa bulletin. In addition, cut-off dates for May and June of 2022 have been listed for DV (green card lottery) applicants.

Immigrant Visa Backlog Report for May, 2022

The immigrant visa backlog report shows that in the month of May, the State Department scheduled less IV appointments than in March or April.

New Research Explains how Fast Immigrants are Assimilating in the U.S.

Researchers found that second generation children whose parents were not born in the U.S. have done just as well economically in the most recent wave of immigration as children whose parents were born in the U.S.

What’s Going on with the H2B Visa Cap?

The H2-B visa program is subject to different rules for different classes of petitioners. Currently, the cap has not been met for petitioners from Central America whether they are returning workers or not.

Winners For the 2023 Visa Lottery Have Been Announced

The State Department will award 55,000 diversity visas for fiscal year 2023. Confirm on their website if you have been picked in this year’s drawing.

Not Getting Married on your K-1 Fiancé Visa

Although there are limited options for K-1 visa holders who decide to not get married in the U.S., there are also definite circumstances to avoid in this situation.

Step by Step Guide for CLEAR Health Pass

CLEAR is a safe alternative to your physical CDC card in the event that you lose or misplace your vaccination record while travelling internationally.

Conditional Permanent Residents Will Undergo Risk Based Approach for Interviews

Two year green card holders, or conditional permanent residents (CPRs), will now have the possibility of their green card interview waived based on the implementation of a risk based approach.

Troubleshooting Guide for USCIS Applicants

Whether you need to speak to a real person or are experiencing Covid-19 symptoms, there should be a list of options to consider when dealing with your USCIS application or case.

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