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Sep
8

Biden’s Immigration Plan offers alternative to Trump’s nativism

In anticipation of the contentious 2020 Presidential election, Democratic nominee Joe Biden has released his immigration plan. In stark contrast to the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the Trump campaign, Biden’s plan is decidedly pro-immigrant—touting the United States as a “Nation of Immigrants.”   The plan goes to great length to distance Biden from the sitting President; Biden […]

Sep
2

Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (2 of 2)

This is our second video on the Liberian Refugee Fairness Act.

Sep
2

Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (LRIFA)

Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (LRIFA) part 1 Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (LRIFA) part 2

Sep
1

The Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act – Expires Dec. 20, 2020 (I of 2)

We recently produced a video on The Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act. What does it mean and what you need to know?

Aug
28

Nigeria–Trump Travel Ban: What you need to know

 Due to a recent presidential proclamation from the Trump administration, immigrant visas from Nigeria, Myanmar, Eritrea and Kyrgyzstan can no longer be issued starting February 22, 2020. Additional restrictions have also been placed on nationals from Tanzania and Sudan, who will not be eligible to receive green cards through the Diversity Visa lottery program. The proclamation takes […]

Aug
19

U.S. State Department: Drastic decrease in demand for U.S. visas till 2022

According to an internal memo signed by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the U.S. State Department expects a significant drop in visas issued in the coming years due to COVID-19.  ProPublica has seen this memo. According to the news outlet, the decrease, if it happens, will come from few people wanting to travel to the […]

Aug
17

The U.S. immigration fees to increase

We recently produced a short video on the new fee increase.

Aug
14

The Department Of Homeland Security Has Proposed Changes To The Affidavit Of Support, Form I-864. This Is What You Need To Know If You Are In The Process Of Petitioning For A Family Member

Background: An Affidavit of Support, Form I-864, is required for most family-sponsored immigrants and some employment-based immigrants. The Affidavit of Support creates a contract between the sponsor and the U.S. government, whereby, the sponsor agrees to provide financial support to the immigrant and that the sponsor would be liable for any reimbursement obligation incurred as […]