Guidelines for the disability exceptions from naturalization requirements have been updated USCISMelissa SoberalskiFebruary 8, 2019Immigration, Naturalization, English Test, Civics Test, N-648
A new modernization program at USCIS will restrict how and when individuals can make InfoPass appointments USCISMelissa SoberalskiFebruary 5, 2019Immigration, InfoPass, InfoMOD, Wisconsin
If you are the victim of human trafficking, you may qualify for the T Visa USCISMelissa SoberalskiJanuary 24, 2019Immigration, T Nonimmigrant Visa, T Visa, Human Trafficking, National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
Some changes to the naturalization test have been made, effective immediately USCISMelissa SoberalskiJanuary 11, 2019Immigration, Naturalization, Test, Civics
It’s time to take mental health in the Latin community seriously Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiDecember 26, 2018Immigration, Mental Health, Latin Community
Trump’s indecent proposal on the Public Charge rule TrumpMelissa SoberalskiDecember 6, 2018Immigration, Public Charge, Visas
Temporary Protected Status will be extended for up to four countries while court hears challenge to DHS Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiNovember 14, 2018Immigration, Homeland Security, Temporary Protected Status, Nicaragua, Sudan, Haiti, El Salvador
USCIS continues to roll out Trump NTA policy for certain types of cases USCISMelissa SoberalskiNovember 12, 2018Immigration, VAWA, U Visa, T Visa, Green Card, NTA, Deportation
President Trump is looking for ways to cut off asylum-seekers and demonize caravan TrumpMelissa SoberalskiNovember 6, 2018Immigration, Caravan, Border, Asylum, Honduras
New visa form DS-5535 is an ‘invisible wall’ for many immigrants TrumpMelissa SoberalskiNovember 1, 2018Immigration, Visa, Red Tape, Extreme Vetting
November: Veterans and Military Families Month Soberalski ImmigrationMichael MahoneyNovember 1, 2018Immigration, November, Veterans, Military Families, Veterans and Military Families Month, Homeless
Counting on Justice Kavanaugh’s presumed loyalty, the Trump admin hopes to push DACA in front of the Supreme Court as soon as possible TrumpMelissa SoberalskiOctober 18, 2018Immigration, DACA, Department of Justice, DOJ, Lawsuit, Supreme Court
Even if you can’t vote, there are still many ways you can participate in the political issues you find important Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiOctober 16, 2018Politics, Participation, Civics, Voting, Organizing
As USCIS workloads explode, long waits for green cards become the norm USCISMelissa SoberalskiOctober 11, 2018Immigration, Green Card, Long Waits, Processing Times, Family-based, Employment-based
A federal court has issued an injunction blocking the Trump administration from terminating Temporary Protected Status for four countries of origin TrumpMelissa SoberalskiOctober 9, 2018Immigration, Temporary Protected Status, TPS, El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan
UPDATED*: What documents do you need to get a Driver’s License or ID Card in the U.S.? Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiOctober 8, 2018Immigration, Driver's License, ID Card, Identification Card, Documents, REAL ID, DMV
USCIS rolls out Trump admin’s policy to issue NTAs in certain cases USCISMelissa SoberalskiOctober 3, 2018Immigration, Immigration Court, Notice To Appear, Removal
How foreign-born soldiers were integral to the United States’ WWI victory Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiOctober 2, 2018Immigration, Hyphenated Americans, World War I, Racism
AARP Magazine celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with profiles of Hispanic American heroes Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiSeptember 28, 2018Immigration, Hispanic Heritage Month, Rita Moreno, John Leguizamo, Jorge Ramos, Sandra Cisneros
The Trump administration takes the next step in its bid to restrict new Green Cards for public aid recipients TrumpMelissa SoberalskiSeptember 24, 2018USCIS, Green Card, DHS, Public Charge, Food Stamps, Section 8, Medicare