Dehumanizing US immigration terms dropped by some states
Some American states have dropped derogatory and dehumanizing US immigration terms used to describe migrants. Full report, here.
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Some American states have dropped derogatory and dehumanizing US immigration terms used to describe migrants. Full report, here.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has admitted botching a free US work permit scheme for migrant crime victims. Full report, here.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has held an unprecedented third H1B visa lottery. Full report, here.
The US and China have reached an agreement to ease visa restrictions on each other’s journalists following a series of tit-for-tat expulsions. Full report, here.
The outgoing Israeli Ambassador to the US claims that Israel will be accepted into the US visa waiver program by mid-2022. Full report, here.
The Biden administration will waive US green card and work permit application fees for Afghan evacuees. Full report, here.
Depending on the country where you apply for an US L1 visa or E2 visa there may be lengthy embassy processing times at an embassy or consulate to obtain a visa. Full report here.
The spouses of L1 visa holders on L2 visas could be made exempt from having to apply for work authorization. Full report, here.
US President Joe Biden has said that immigrants separated at US-Mexico border under outrageous US immigration policy deserve pay out. More, here.
H1B visas could become more expensive if US President Joe Biden’s Budget Reconciliation Bill is passed in its current form. Full report, here.
During a speech while visiting the Mexican border town of Tijuana, where he met a group of business leaders, Lopez said: “Every day we’re talking with the American government.”
Currently, 15,000 have been welcomed into the US after being approved for sponsorship through the ‘Uniting for Ukraine’ program, according to data released by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).