Immigration News Thursday 7th October 2021
Your Summary of Immigration News in 7th October, 2021
Starting an immigration process in the US is not always the easiest task since the local immigration system is quite extensive and offers a large number of alternatives for all kinds of foreign communities, from highly skilled workers to asylum seekers and inexperienced workers.
Thus, there may be several alternatives that can suit your current immigration needs, but the success of your application is highly dependent on choosing the right process for your particular case.
To submit a strong immigration application and receive a positive response from the USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services), we recommend two main things:
- Learn about the latest changes to local immigration policies.
- Seek reliable help from experts.
For these two essential points, Motion Law has the solution for you. On the one hand, visit our Blog Section to keep up to date with the latest immigration news, policies and measures. On the other hand, contact us today, schedule a FREE Consultation, and follow the advice of our experienced attorneys.
Other than that, here is the immigration news recap for Thursday, October 7, 2021:
The Biden administration plans to raise the refugee cap for FY 2022
On Monday, October 4, the Biden administration sent a 44-page proposal to Congress, asking for approval to raise the refugee cap to 125,000 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022, which began on October 1. To learn more about this news, click here.
Research: What does the local population think about immigration and COVID-19?
The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) is conducting ongoing research several months ago called “COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor”, which, among many other things, analyzes the American public’s opinion regarding immigration and the global pandemic. To learn more about this news, click here.
Bill proposes to use FY 2020 – 2021 employment-based visas
On Thursday, September 23, three Republican senators introduced a new immigration bill called the “Preserving Employment Visas Act”, which seeks to issue unused employment-based visas during FY (Fiscal Year) 2020 and 2021. To learn more about this news, click here.
In other news…
Is Biden repeating Obama’s history?
A recent report comments on how Biden criticized certain immigration policies used under the Obama administration. But is the current president also following in Obama’s footsteps? To learn more about this news, click here.
Michigan counts on the presence of foreigners
Immigration is saving Michigan from a devastating drop in population growth. Adding to that, the presence of foreigners is also critical to the local economy. To learn more about this news, click here.
Border residents blame Biden for migration situation
Residents of Del Rio, a town located in Texas, recently commented on the immigration situation in the border territory and stated that the Biden administration’s response was poor and ineffective. To learn more about this news, click here.
This is the day to start your immigration journey!
We want to help you fulfill your dreams in the US through the immigration process that best suits your current needs. Therefore, do not hesitate to contact Motion Law Immigration, schedule a FREE Consultation and follow the advice of our expert immigration attorneys, who have vast experience with all kinds of immigration cases and will surely know which is the best alternative for your particular case.
Simply call Motion Law today at: (202) 918-1799.