Immigration News Friday 2nd July 2021

Immigration News Recap 2nd July, 2021

Immigration News Recap 2nd July, 2021

If you are about to start an immigration process from scratch, need to complete a pending case or simply plan to extend your residence permit, in any case, it is important that you follow the advice of experts on immigration matters. We recommend this primarily because the US immigration system offers a wide range of options, and one of the most important steps in being successful in your immigration case is choosing the right process.

Therefore, do not hesitate to contact Motion Law Immigration’s team and ask for your FREE Consultation with our attorneys, who have vast experience when it comes to all kinds of immigration cases and will be able to provide constant support every step of the way.

Other than that, here is the immigration news recap for Friday, July 2, 2021:

Motion Law, the best alternative for you

Motion Law’s team has been preparing for years to guide you through your immigration journey in the US and lead you towards the success of your application, always following the legal guidelines established by the local immigration system. To learn more about this news, click here.

Biden’s strategy to promote the Naturalization Process

The Biden administration plans to launch a national project to promote the naturalization process in the US and help eligible immigrants become American citizens. To learn more about this news, click here.

USCIS celebrates independence day

The USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) announced that, to celebrate Independence Day, it will sponsor more than 100 Naturalization Ceremonies to welcome new citizens. To learn more about this news, click here.

In other news…

Bill could protect young immigrants

An immigration bill was recently introduced, which would protect the well-known “Documented Dreamers”, young immigrants who came to the US with their documented parents. To learn more about this news, click here.

Increase in the number of South Americans at the borders

Usually, most immigrants who come to the US’ borders are from Central America. However, border forces are reporting a growing number of South American immigrants. To learn more about this news, click here.

Senator proposes reconciliation to move forward on immigration

The Senate Budget Chairman recently introduced a bill that would use the reconciliation process to improve immigration programs. To learn more about this news, click here.

Now is the right time to start your immigration process!

It is well known that starting an immigration process in the US is not always the easiest task. However, our team of experts really simplifies the process for you and can provide constant accompaniment during your immigration journey. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for a FREE Phone Consultation with one of our expert immigration attorneys.

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