Armenian Citizen Pleads Guilty for His Role in For-Profit U.S. Visa Fraud Scheme
NEW YORK—A man residing in Glendale, California, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to unlawfully bring in aliens and visa fraud for his role in a multi-year visa fraud scheme that
USCIS Makes Another Form Available for Online Filing
Petitioners Can Now File Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, Online
USCIS Adjusting Premium Processing Fee
Fee Increase Consistent with the Consumer Price Index
USCIS Updates Fee Waiver Requirements
Revised Criteria Provides Clarity for Demonstrating Eligibility
Cuccinelli Announces USCIS’ FY 2019 Accomplishments and Efforts to Implement President Trump’s Goals
WASHINGTON—U.S.
USCIS Clarifies Special Immigrant Juvenile Classification to Better Ensure Victims of Abuse, Neglect and Abandonment Receive Protection
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today clarified requirements regarding the Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) classification.
San Fernando Valley Man Admits Guilt in English Proficiency Exam Scheme for Chinese Nationals Seeking Student Visas
LOS ANGELES – A Woodland Hills man pleaded guilty today to federal criminal charges in connection with a scheme where Chinese nationals fraudulently obtained student visas by hiring people wi
USCIS Announces New Locations for Onsite Overseas Military Naturalization Services
Only a small percentage of military naturalizations occur overseas
Refugee Admissions Part of Overall Humanitarian Relief Efforts says USCIS Acting Director Cuccinelli
WASHINGTON—U.S.
USCIS Awards FY 2019 Citizenship and Assimilation Grants
Nearly $10 Million Will Expand Citizenship Preparation Services in 24 States