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Judge leaves temporary block on Biden legalization program for immigrant spouses
On Wednesday, a U.S. judge maintained a temporary injunction against the Biden administration’s initiative to legalize immigration for spouses of citizens. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker of Texas decided to keep the program on hold until September 23 in order to allow for legal briefing and potentially a hearing.
California lawmakers OK bill offering migrants homeownership aid
A contentious plan that would let some immigrants living in the US illegally to obtain first-time homebuyer loans was approved by the California Senate on Tuesday.
Biden administration may soon restart key immigration program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
A person with knowledge of the situation suggests that the Biden administration may soon resume a significant immigration program that was put on hold this summer due to worries about fraud.
Immigrant families in limbo after judge puts U.S. program for spouses on hold
The initiative, which may help an estimated 500,000 immigrants in the United States, was being temporarily suspended by a federal judge in Texas, thereby stopping one of the largest presidential acts to facilitate citizenship in recent memory.
Fewer migrants are allowed to enter the country or are being considered for asylum under Biden’s border move.
According to official government figures, the number of migrants who have been released into the U.S. interior or screened for humanitarian assistance has drastically decreased as a result of President Biden’s decision to partially pause asylum proceedings at the southern border.
The Biden administration launches the “Keeping Families Together” initiative
On Monday, the Biden administration released new regulations that will permit certain immigrant spouses and stepchildren of citizens of the United States to stay in the country while they apply for status as lawful permanent residents.
I want a new immigration bill to pass. what can i do? How can I contact my elected official (Politician)?
First step is to find out who your elected official is. That depends on where you live in America. Yes, undocumented people can also inform the politician of what you want. Do not provide your immigration status.
Here are some resources about state department
Need to register account for an interview at United States consulate or US Embassy? Depending on which U.S. consulate will process your case, you select one of the two websites.
- Obtain general information on how to apply for a United States Visa.
- Pay the required Visa application fees.
- Submit your visa application to a U.S. Consulate.
- How to apply for your nonimmigrant visa for travel to the United States
- What documents, photos and information you need to apply for your visa
- How to access visa application forms and instructions
- How to pay your visa application fee
- Schedule your interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate General
- Find important information about U.S. Embassies and Consulates General