Posts Tagged ‘Immigration Policy’
USCIS Drops COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for Green Card Applicants: What You Need to Know
Big News for Green Card Applicants! As of January 22, 2025, USCIS has officially removed the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for all green card applicants. This means that you do not need to show proof of the COVID-19 vaccine when submitting your application for adjustment of status. If you are planning to apply for a green…
Read MoreUrgent Travel Warning: Advance Parole Holders Facing Unexpected Denials at U.S. Entry Points
Individuals with valid Advance Parole are facing unexpected denials of re-entry into the United States, raising serious concerns for those planning international travel. Despite holding lawfully issued Advance Parole documents, some travelers are being turned away at U.S. borders, leaving them stranded outside the country and at risk of losing their immigration status. This alarming…
Read MoreHow to Prepare for Immigration Policy Changes
Navigating immigration in the United States can be challenging, especially when laws and policies are constantly changing. Now that 2025 is here, the need to stay informed about potential immigration policy changes has never been more important. These changes could have a profound impact on individuals and families in Texas, affecting everything from visa eligibility…
Read MoreAsk Garry: Insight into President Trump’s Immigration Policy
Recently, Davis & Associates’ lead attorney, Garry Davis, wrote an article to be published by www.bestlawyers.com over president Trump’s Immigration Policy. Read a copy of the article below: Since being sworn into office, President Trump has made significant changes to immigration law and policy in the U.S. Of particular note are the end of the Deferred…
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