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On October 12, 2010, the Office of Public Engagement hosted an engagement with the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Office of Chief Counsel and other relevant program offices/directorates. USCIS discussed issues related to the adjudication of immigration benefits and other concerns posed by AILA members.
Military Spouses and Adopted Children Receive U.S. Citizenship in Special Ceremony in Japan
Notice to Persons Whose Naturalization Applications Were Denied by the Seattle, Spokane or Yakima Immigration Service After May 4, 1998, but not if the application was filed after January 12, 2005You will need the free Adobe Reader to view this notice.
Class Action Settlement to Benefit Certain Persons who Applied for Suspension of Deportation Before April 1, 1997.You will need the free Adobe Reader software to access this statement.
Statement (PDF, 87.48 KB)
Agency Continues Outreach to Members of the Military and Their Families
On February 18, 2004, the United States District Court for the Central District of California approved a final settlement agreement in the LULAC (newman) legalization case. In general, the settlement agreement provides a final application period for eligible individuals to file simultaneous applications for class membership and application for legalization on Form I-687. The last day for filing such applications was December 31, 2005.
On November 9th, the USCIS International Operations Division, Office of Policy & Strategy, and Office of Public Engagement hosted a teleconference to discuss changes to the adjudication of the Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, filed by petitioners residing overseas.
Questions & Answers: U.S. Suspends Processing New Nepal Adoption Cases Based on Abandonment
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