What is considered “Hispanic or Latino” in the biographic information section of Form I-129F?
The USCIS considers a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South American, or Central American origin to be “Hispanic or Latino.” The “Hispanic and Latino” category also includes people of other Spanish culture, regardless of race.Re-Registration Period Open for Individuals w/ Temporary Protected Status under Syria’s designation
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, Kevin K. McAleenan, announced his decision to extend the TPS designation for Syria for 18 months through March 31, 2021. There are approximately 7,000 Syrian TPS beneficiaries. Current beneficiaries of TPS under Syria’s...October 2019 Visa Bulletin
See: https://www.uscis.gov/visabulletininfo, https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2020/visa-bulletin-for-october-2019.html The Department of State (“DOS”) released the Visa Bulletin for October 2019. Within one week of...Fiancé Visa
A U.S. citizen may petition for their foreign national fiancé to obtain a K-1 nonimmigrant visa (“fiancé visa”) in order to travel to the United States to get married. U.S. immigration law requires that the U.S. citizen and their fiancé meet each other, in...October 2019 Visa Bulletin
The Department of State posted the Visa Bulletin for October 2019. As of September 18, 2019, the USCIS has not advised whether in October 2019, it will accept adjustment of status applications for family– or employment-based petitions based on filing dates, rather...Applying for Citizenship
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