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Starting on March 18,
2014, USCIS will reopen, on its own motion, all I-601A waiver applications that
were denied prior to January 24, 2014, solely because of a prior criminal
offense, in order to determine whether there is reason to believe the prior
criminal offense might render the applicant inadmissible. USCIS will
re-adjudicate the cases where applicants have not been issued an immigrant
visa, consistent with the new field guidance. USCIS will notify applicants (and
their legal representatives) of this action within 60 days. Once the case has
been reopened and reviewed, USCIS will continue to process the I-601A waiver
application and either approve or deny it or request additional information
from the applicant.. For more information on the I-601A waivers, click here
Free Estate Planning
Information
“I’m Not Rich…Why
Bother?”
If you have a modest
estate, estate planning is probably needed more than ever. Surprised? Well,
estate planning is much more than estate tax planning. In fact, it is often the
non-tax issues that are most important when planning for your lifetime needs
and how to distribute your legacy in a way that will protect you and your
family for years to come. For more information please click here
Visa BulletinThis tells you what visas are
available for both the family based preference categories and for the business based immigrant visas. This does not include information about nonimmigrant visas.
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