Yahoo: USCIS: Immigrants in process of getting green cards through marriage can still be deported
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New policy guidance clarifies that immigrants in the process of securing green cards through marriage could still be deported from ...
USCIS: Immigrants in process of getting green cards through marriage can still be deported
Some immigrants applying for green cards through marriage or family could now face deportation, according to new guidance from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The policy, which ...
Immigrants seeking green cards through marriage could be vulnerable to deportation, according to a new Trump administration policy. Federal immigration authorities may begin removal proceedings for ...
Business Standard: Marriage green card scrutiny rises in US: Rules, proof, red flags explained
Scrutiny on marriage-based green cards in the US is rising. Here's what applicants need to know about proof, interviews, red flags, and penalties ...
Marriage green card scrutiny rises in US: Rules, proof, red flags explained
The Times of India on MSN: Age difference, limited shared language...: Immigration attorney explains how getting marriage-based green card can become riskier
Immigration lawyers say scrutiny around marriage-based Green Card applications in US has tightened in recent months, with applicants facing closer checks during interviews and increased enforcement ...
Age difference, limited shared language...: Immigration attorney explains how getting marriage-based green card can become riskier
Immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens have long expected that they won’t be deported from the country while going through the process of obtaining a green card. But new guidance from Donald ...