TPS to End for Nepal
On April 26, 2018, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it would be terminating the TPS designation for Nepal. The approximately 9,000 Nepalese citizens who are currently present in the U.S. in TPS have until June 24th, 2019 to either depart or to find another way to remain here lawfully under our immigration laws.
On April 26, 2018, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it would be terminating the TPS designation for Nepal. The approximately 9,000 Nepalese citizens who are currently present in the U.S. in TPS have until June 24th, 2019 to either depart or to find another way to remain here lawfully under our immigration laws. You can read more here:
http://thehill.com/policy/international/385038-dhs-ends-protected-status-for-nepal
For someone from Nepal who has been residing in the U.S. in TPS for years, this may be a terrifying prospect. The good news is that other legal immigration avenues may be available for a person in this situation. For example, if an individual is married to a U.S. citizen, one option may be an application for permanent residency (a “green card”) with the spouse serving as the sponsor. If the individual has been a victim of crime while in the U.S., they may be eligible for a U visa, which is a path to a green card.
It is important to meet with an immigration attorney as soon as possible to learn about the viability and risks and benefits of other immigration paths. Please contact us at theteam@huwelaw.com or 415-496-9040 to schedule an initial legal evaluation.
Staying on top of USCIS forms updates
In recent times the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS"), the branch of the Department of Homeland Security that adjudicates visa, "green card," and citizenship applications within the US, has been frequently updating its application forms. Over the past six months, USCIS has created new form editions for the I-864 Affidavit of Support, I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, and I-693 Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, to name a few.
In recent times the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS"), the branch of the Department of Homeland Security that adjudicates visa, "green card," and citizenship applications within the US, has been frequently updating its application forms. Over the past six months, USCIS has created new form editions for the I-864 Affidavit of Support, I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, and I-693 Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, to name a few.
Why is this important to know?
1. New form editions means USCIS may reject your application due to submission of an expired form.
2. Many changes are being made to make the visa, green card, and citizenship application processes more difficult.
It is now more important than ever to hire an immigration lawyer to represent you throughout your application process. Forms are just one part of an application, and navigating the complex immigration system is daunting. A lawyer's expertise significantly improves your chances of approval, reduces your stress, and provides peace of mind.
Below is information regarding many of the recently updated forms. For a complete list of recent updates, visit https://www.uscis.gov/forms-updates. To discuss your specific immigration needs, please contact us at theteam@huwelaw.com, or 415-496-9040.
April 23, 2018: Update to Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status; New Edition Dated 04/11/18
Starting 06/25/2018, we will only accept the 04/11/18 edition. Until then, the 10/19/17 edition can be used.
April 20, 2018: Update to Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant; New Edition Dated 04/12/18
Starting 06/19/2018, we will only accept the 04/12/18 and 12/23/16 editions.
April 12, 2018: Update to Form G-325A, Biographic Information (for Deferred Action); dated 03/29/18
Starting 06/11/2018, USCIS will only accept the 03/29/18 edition. Until then, the 06/01/15 edition can be used.
March 22, 2018: Update to Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver
Edition Date 03/13/18. Prior versions accepted.
March 16, 2018: Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA
Edition Date: 03/06/18. Starting 05/16/2018, we will only accept the 03/06/18 edition. Until then, you can use previous editions. You can find the edition date at the bottom of the page on the form and instructions.Updated similarly are Forms I-864A, I-864EZ and I-864W.
Jan. 3, 2018: Update to Form I-601A, Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, New Edition Dated 12/15/17.
Jan. 3, 2018: Update to Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, New Edition Date 12/13/17.
Dec. 21, 2017: Update to Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence
New edition dated 12/05/17. Starting 02/19/2018, we will only accept the 12/05/17 edition. Until then, you can use the 12/23/16 edition.
Nov. 3, 2017: Update to Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
New edition dated 10/19/2017. Starting Jan. 2, 2018, civil surgeons must use the 10/19/17 edition of Form I-693. USCIS will not accept the 02/07/17 version (or any previous editions) that a civil surgeon signed and dated on or after Jan. 2, 2018.
May 2018 Visa Bulletin Released
The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for May 2018. In addition to filing and filing action dates, the Bulletin also includes notes on the diversity visa cut-offs, special immigrant translator visa availability, and oversubscription of the Vietnam EB-5 category.
The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for May 2018. In addition to filing and filing action dates, the Bulletin also includes notes on the diversity visa cut-offs, special immigrant translator visa availability, and oversubscription of the Vietnam EB-5 category.
USCIS has not yet advised whether in May, it will be accepting adjustment of status and immigrant visa applications based on filing dates or final action dates.
To view the full Bulletin, please visit:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2018/visa-bulletin-for-may-2018.html
To discuss your immigration goals, please contact us at theteam@huwelaw.com or 415-496-9040.
April 2018 Visa Bulletin Released
The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for April 2018. In addition to filing and filing action dates, the Bulletin also includes information on diversity visa cut-offs, the special immigrant translator visa availability, over-subscription of the China-mainland born and India EB-1 categories, and visa availability in the Vietnam EB-5 category.
The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for April 2018. In addition to filing and filing action dates, the Bulletin also includes information on diversity visa cut-offs, the special immigrant translator visa availability, over-subscription of the China-mainland born and India EB-1 categories, and visa availability in the Vietnam EB-5 category.
USCIS has advised that in April, it will be accepting adjustment of status applications based on filing dates for family-based cases, and final action dates for employment-based cases.
To view the full Bulletin, please visit:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2018/visa-bulletin-for-april-2018.html
To discuss your immigration goals, please contact us at theteam@huwelaw.com or 415-413-8760.
March 2018 Visa Bulletin Released
The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for March 2018. In addition to filing and filing action dates, the Bulletin also includes information on diversity visa cut-offs, the special immigrant translator visa availability, visa availability in the Vietnam employment fifth preference category, and the scheduled expiration of two employment visa categories.
The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for March 2018. In addition to filing and filing action dates, the Bulletin also includes information on diversity visa cut-offs, the special immigrant translator visa availability, visa availability in the Vietnam employment fifth preference category, and the scheduled expiration of two employment visa categories.
USCIS has not yet advised whether in March, it will be accepting adjustment of status applications based on filing or final action dates.
To view the full Bulletin, please visit:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2018/visa-bulletin-for-march-2018.html
To discuss your immigration goals, please contact us at theteam@huwelaw.com or 415-496-9040.