The Best Alternative for Your Immigration Case
The arrival of the pandemic in the world
We are going through a watershed moment in the history of humanity. When the Coronavirus first emerged, initially in China, the necessary precautionary measures were not implemented on time and that sparked a massive outbreak of the pandemic around the world.
We are currently facing a global economic, health and social crisis. Governments are trying to contain, mitigate and counteract the gigantic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, because the massive outbreak was sudden and unpredictable, governments were forced to implement emergency measures in the most important sectors of our society, changing our lifestyle and the daily routine to which we were used to.
Due to the fact that most countries around the world decided to close their borders to avoid importing and exporting the virus, immigration is one of the sectors most impacted by the arrival of the pandemic.
This decision has tremendously affected immigrant communities that use international resources such as political asylum or the refuge offered by First World countries.
In the case of the US, immigration policies have changed considerably during the current juncture and the controversy generated by these changes has already reached the international news.
Current immigration policies in the US
The current controversy regarding recent changes in the US immigration policies is based on the fact that President Trump has wanted to reduce the number of immigrants entering the country since he took office in 2017.
In fact, one of the most important pillars of his presidential campaign is to reduce illegal immigration from Central America and regulate the issuance of legal visas.
Therefore, recent changes in immigration processes of the US have been shocking and at the same time controversial.
Let’s look at some of the latest changes.
- Asylum and refuge applications are not available until the end of July.
- Green Card applications from abroad are suspended until the end of the year.
- Several types of work visas are not available for the rest of the year. However, work visas related to the US food supply chain remain available.
- International students must attend a portion of face-to-face classes during the fall, otherwise they must leave the US by their own will or face a deportation case.
- The Trump administration has built a large portion of the border wall amid the global Coronavirus pandemic.
Keep up to date with Immigration News.
Sudden changes can jeopardize your immigration case
Understanding all the recent changes in immigration policies will allow you to be cautious and protect your immigration application.
In light of the sudden changes implemented by the current administration of the US, headed by President Donald Trump, it is essential and imperative for you to have genuine guidance to avoid a possible rejection of your immigration request.
Therefore, we want you to know Motion Law Immigration expert attorneys, who have the necessary experience to handle your immigration case professionally. In addition to that, our team of experts is up to date with all the changes in the immigration policies of the US and they have helped many people with different situations, such as:
Apart from these, there are countless processes in which our experienced attorneys have assisted, accumulating experience over the years, and bringing satisfaction to our clients.
If you have any questions about an immigration issue or relating to a case you may have currently in progress, then please don’t hesitate to contact us for a FREE Phone Consultation with one of our expert immigration attorneys.
Simply call Motion Law today at: (202) 918-1799.