Immigration News
Green Card Applicants Must Have COVID-19 Vaccine
Green Card applicants must now be vaccinated against COVID-19 The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) recently mandated that, as of October 1 (when fiscal year 2022 begins), Green Card applicants must demonstrate that they are vaccinated against COVID-19. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that the Green Card…
Read MoreImmigration News Monday 30th August 2021
Immigration News Recap 30th August 2021 In a world that is constantly changing thanks to globalization and technology, most important sectors of society, if not all, are also constantly transforming and adapting to new environments and tools. Immigration is no exception. In fact, during the last decades, international traffic has increased exponentially and immigration levels…
Read MoreDemocrats Ask Biden to Challenge Supreme Court Decision on MPP
The Biden administration must implement the MPP policy again Amidst multiple legal proceedings and criticism from opposition groups, the Biden administration has faced daunting challenges and several obstacles in carrying out one of its primary goals, reforming the entire immigration system. In fact, recently, the Biden administration’s plans regarding asylum seekers were intercepted by a…
Read MoreMexican President Calls for Help to Curb Irregular Migration
Mexico is an important nation to handle irregular migration The US has always been the destination of thousands of immigrants, which also includes people trying to cross the borders without legal documentation, quite a controversial issue among the American population and political leaders. Currently, the country is going through the most persistent surge of illegal…
Read MoreImmigration News Friday 27th August 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 27th August 2021 Immigration is a fundamental sector within the US’ social fabric and, throughout history, the presence of foreigners from different cultures and societies has transformed our relationship with the economy, diversity and global interconnectivity. Therefore, due to the high flow of immigrants, starting an immigration process in…
Read MoreThousands of Asylum Seekers in Limbo Again
Supreme Court upholds reimplementation of MPP The US Supreme Court recently upheld a Texas federal judge’s decision to reimplement the so-called “Remain in Mexico” program, formally known as MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols). The Texas judge, who was appointed by Trump, ordered the Biden administration to revive the MPP policy, which states that asylum seekers must…
Read MoreImmigration News Thursday 26th August 2021
Latest Immigration News 08/26/21 Immigration has always been a controversial topic in the US and, in fact, thousands of foreigners choose this country over others due to job opportunities and economic stability. However, on many occasions, people who want to come to the country do not choose the right process for their particular case or…
Read MoreHouse of Representatives Approves Biden’s Budget Proposal
Biden’s 2022 Budget Blueprint In early August, the Biden administration released a budget package for 2022, which includes approximately $3.5 trillion to be invested in all sorts of sectors. This move by the current administration comes in the midst of a huge national debate related to the global Coronavirus pandemic, the unemployment rate and the…
Read MoreImmigration News Wednesday 25th August 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 25th May 2021 Our Blog Section is intended to keep you up to date with immigration news, policies and measures. Knowing about the most recent changes to the immigration system will help you, on the one hand, to make the right decisions for your own immigration case and, on…
Read MoreSupreme Court Supports Texas Judge’s Decision on MPP
Texas judge’s decision on the MPP policy Former President Trump and several members of his team openly stated on multiple occasions that asylum seekers usually take advantage of the local immigration system to live and work in the US for several months or even more than a year knowing that their immigration case will be…
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