Immigration News Wednesday 9th February, 2022
Your Summary of Immigration News in 9th February, 2022
Now is truly the best time to start your immigration journey in the US. This is because, after the sudden arrival of the global Coronavirus pandemic, most immigration processes are returning to normal and now is the time for you to fulfill your dreams in North America.
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Other than that, here goes the immigration news roundup for Wednesday, February 9, 2022:
Biden needs bipartisan proposals to keep immigration promises
Democratic citizens and immigration advocacy groups are calling on the Biden administration to restructure its policy strategy and reconcile with Republican representatives on middle ground on immigration. To learn more about this news, click here.
Survey: The Amerian population supports immigration
A recent survey shows that a majority of American citizens support the creation of a policy that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain citizenship. To learn more about this news, click here.
Mixed-status families ask for guarantees for their future
Mixed-status families are among the immigration sectors that have been waiting the longest for a substantial and lasting change in immigration regulations, according to immigrant rights advocates. To learn more about this news, click here.
In other news…
The USCIS asks Congress for help
The USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services), the agency in charge of processing immigration applications, is asking Congress for financial support in order to reduce the backlog of immigration cases. To learn more about this news, click here.
Employment authorization terms change
The USCIS recently announced that, in order to reduce waiting times for applicants, refugee and asylee employment permits will be valid for two years instead of one. To learn more about this news, click here.
The US maintains Title 42
After a thorough review, the Biden administration decided to keep Title 42 active in the midst of the Omicron variant, which allows expedited deportations. To learn more about this news, click here.
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