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Never Make a False Claim to U.S. Citizenship

Never Make a False Claim to U.S. Citizenship

The U.S immigration law Clearly States that One of the Worst Things you can Do as an Immigrant is to Make a False Claim for United States Citizenship. This can be the kiss of death for immigration purposes. This is because if a person is found guilty of this ground of...

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US Immigration Affidavit Of Support

US Immigration Affidavit Of Support

U.S Immigration Affidavit of Support  Certain categories of immigrants must be the beneficiaries of an affidavit of support in order to get a visa. This includes most applicants for family-based visas and certain categories of employment-based immigrants....

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US State Department Adopts “90 Day Rule”

US State Department Adopts “90 Day Rule”

U.S. State Department Adopts “90 Day Rule” in Finding Misrepresentation in Visa Applications The U.S. Department of State has recently made changes to its policy affecting the period of time which will be looked at in determining whether a willful misrepresentation of...

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1 What are the recent changes in US immigration policy under President Biden?

President Joe Biden issued six executive orders related to immigration on his first day in office, including the reinstatement of DACA and addressing the travel ban. This news article provides a summary of these significant policy updates.

2 How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted US immigration deadlines?

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, USCIS has extended flexibilities, including deadlines for responding to certain agency requests like Requests for Evidence (RFEs). The article details how these extensions aim to assist applicants during the pandemic.

3 What are the risks of making a false claim to U.S. citizenship?

Making a false claim to U.S. citizenship is considered one of the most serious offenses under U.S. immigration law. It can lead to severe consequences, potentially resulting in a permanent bar from immigration benefits and deportation.

4 When is a US Immigration Affidavit of Support required?

A U.S. Immigration Affidavit of Support is necessary for certain immigrant categories to obtain a visa, primarily for most applicants seeking family-based visas and specific employment-based immigrants. It ensures the immigrant will not become a public charge.