Biden Administration Proposes Public Charge Rule to Formalize Long-Standing Guidance on Public Benefits
February 17, 2022Proposed regulation seeks to define who is “likely to become a public charge” when applying for certain visas and green cards.
Proposed regulation seeks to define who is “likely to become a public charge” when applying for certain visas and green cards.
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U.S. Visa Bulletin Archive: March 2022
Last week the Department of Homeland Security, in partnership with the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense, introduced two new online resources to support noncitizens who have served in the U.S. military and their families. The resources are part of… View Article
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