The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) plays a crucial role in processing immigration-related applications and petitions for individuals seeking to live, work, or study in the United States. USCIS regularly reviews and updates its fee structure to support its operations and maintain service quality. As such, USCIS strives to provide quality services to all individuals looking to participate in the U.S. immigration process. Some significant changes to USCIS fees will impact both immigrants and non-immigrants alike. This article will explore the upcoming USCIS fees, their implications, and their potential impact on various individuals and groups.
The upcoming USCIS fee adjustments will likely impact many individuals and groups seeking immigration benefits. As the agency modernizes its operations and improves service delivery, applicants and employers must stay informed about these changes and plan accordingly. Moreover, policymakers and stakeholders must consider the implications of fee adjustments on vulnerable populations and the overall impact on U.S. businesses and the economy.
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Effective today, March 3, 2022, Ukraine was granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months as per the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas. "Russia's premeditated and unprovoked attack on Ukraine has resulted in an ongoing war, senseless violence, and the forced emigration of Ukrainians to other countries," Secretary Mayorkas stated. "We will continue to offer our support and protection to Ukrainian nationals in the United States in these extraordinary times."
Ukrainians who would like to apply for TPS must do so during a specific registration period, pay all associated fees, and prove their eligibility. Regardless of current immigration status in the United States, TPS may be granted, and all applicants must pass security and background checks. However, according to the DHS site, 'individuals eligible for TPS under this designation must have continuously resided in the United States since March 1, 2022. Individuals who attempt to travel to the United States after March 1, 2022, will not be eligible for TPS.' After a Federal Register publication, the TPS designation for Ukraine will take effect, establishing the registration period and providing instructions for individuals to apply for TPS along with an associated Employment Authorization Document (EAD). This article is intended to provide information on the subject matter at hand. The information contained within should not be used as a guide for legal advice. To gain more understanding of your specific circumstance, please seek legal advice from a reputable attorney. |
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