Climate Change and the Future of Migration
April 22, 2022As parts of the world become more challenging for human survival, will people begin to move en masse? The answer is complicated.
As parts of the world become more challenging for human survival, will people begin to move en masse? The answer is complicated.
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As more states legalize recreational cannabis, here’s what you need to know about how those policies intersect with federal immigration law.
DHS designated Cameroon for Temporary Protected Status, allowing Cameroonian people to apply for work authorization and protection from deportation.
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There was no significant movement in the overall green card backlog in April 2022, with the NVC backlog remaining above 400k.
Immigrants contributed more than $330.7 billion in federal income taxes in 2019, and over $492 billion dollars in total taxes.
The U.S. Department of State released its latest Visa Bulletin. That’s a big deal if you’re waiting for your priority date to be current so that your green card application can move forward.
The online filing option is only available to applicants renewing their DACA status — first-time applicants will still need to send paper applications in the mail.
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