The U.S. government has implemented changes to the review process for advance travel authorization requests for noncitizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, granting authorization for up to 30,000 noncitizens…
The Biden administration has decided to extend the temporary work permits and protections from deportation of tens of thousands of Afghans who were brought to the U.S. after the Taliban…
President Biden has used his executive authority to significantly expand the use of humanitarian parole programs for people escaping war and political turmoil around the world. These programs offer immigrants…
Earlier this month, United States Customs and Border Protection agents expanded the number of services on the CBP One App. The Biden administration plans to use this application as part…
A phone application which goes by the name of “CBP One App,” was first launched in October of 2020. The app was designed in order to help expand the access…
The country of Yemen has been struggling through a state of emergency as a result of the civil war for approximately eight years, and over 377,000 residents have perished amidst…
On November 22nd, 2022, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) made an announcement regarding extending the filing fee exemptions and accelerated application processing for a select group of Afghan…
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that starting November 21st, 2022, employment is a permitted incident to parole for some Afghan and Ukrainian beneficiaries who have been granted…
The Biden Administration is falling short of the United States refugee admissions cap as of this year. The yearly refugee ceiling was established by President Joe Biden at 125,000 last…
A U.S. humanitarian program, called the Central American Minors Refugee and Parole Program (CAM), was established for the purpose of reuniting Central American children with their family members in the…