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Visa Bulletin December 2019
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Can I ask my parents if I am married?
In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column I answer a question from a reader who wishes to petition her parents in the future.
H-2B visas are sold out for the first half of fiscal year 2020.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced that the 33,000 H-2B visas authorized by Congress for the first half of fiscal year 2020 have been exhausted.
Supreme Court hears arguments to decide future of DACA
The nine justices today heard oral arguments in three consolidated cases on President Trump's termination of DACA and will have to decide on the future of the program.
Judge's emergency order prevents denial of visas to uninsured immigrants
In an emergency action, a federal judge today blocked the implementation of President Trump's executive order requiring the denial of immigrant visas and barring foreign nationals without health coverage or who cannot afford to pay for their medical expenses in the United States from entering the country.
Extension of work permits for Hondurans, Nicaraguans and Salvadorans in TPS announced
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the "automatic" extension of work permits for Hondurans, Nicaraguans and Salvadorans currently enrolled and protected by Temporary Protected Status.
Visa Bulletin November 2019
Updated information for the November 2019 Visa Bulletin is now available.
United States and El Salvador sign agreements to extend TPS work permits
The United States and El Salvador signed several agreements and announced a 12-month extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) work permits for Salvadorans until January 4, 2021.
United States extends work permits under TPS for El Salvador
U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador Ronald Johnson and President Nayib Bukele today announced that the United States will grant a 12-month extension to the work permits of Salvadorans registered in the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program.