The United States began to issue much fewer visas: March statistics

In connection with the coronavirus pandemic, reduced passenger traffic and the suspension of interviews at US consulates, 35% fewer visas for foreigners were issued in March than in the previous month, writes The Hill. As a measure to protect unemployed Americans, President Trump ...

Trump has restricted immigration due to coronavirus: who will it affect

On April 22, US President Donald Trump signed a decree restricting immigration to the country, writes the BBC. It will be valid for 60 days, and then it can be withdrawn or renewed. Let's figure out who the restrictions will affect. The President named the main reason for introducing new restrictive measures ...

Two months of life in the USA: impressions of Russian-speaking immigrants

The author of the channel “Russians in America” on Yandex.Zen tells about his impressions after two months of living in the USA. Further - from the first person. Hello from sunny Miami! March 7 was exactly 2 months since we live in the USA. First emotions and ...

Due to quarantine, the Immigration Service has changed the process for submitting forms and documents: what you need to know

US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that from March 21, 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency announced by President Trump on March 13, 2020, all signed forms and documents, including Form I-129, as well as applications on…

Taxes and Jobs: How Immigrants Affect the US Economy

Over the past two decades, American opinion of immigrants has changed to a more positive one. According to a 2019 Gallup Poll, only 23% of Americans consider immigrants a serious problem for the United States, which is less than in previous years, writes Wallet Hub. IN…

In Pennsylvania, a 3-year-old scammer pretended to be a lawyer and tricked immigrants

The woman who ran the immigration services business pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft. Cheated by a woman of immigrants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who wanted to obtain citizenship. Writes about this The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ana Molina admitted that she pretended to be a lawyer, stealing $ 11 ...

5 USCIS innovations in 2020 to make life difficult for legal immigrants

The U.S. immigration system has gone through many changes ordered by the Trump administration during 2019. Some of them will take effect in 2020, writes the Miami Herald. The changes adopted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will have a significant impact on the lives of millions of immigrants, ...

The benefits of nostalgia: why do all immigrants miss their homeland

Probably none of the urgent questions for immigrants evokes such contradictory responses as nostalgia. In the Russian-speaking environment, one can find the most extreme points of view on this topic. On the one hand, many people living in Russia are sure that a Russian person is not ...

Florida fraudster faces 22 years in prison for deceiving immigrants

In Florida, a law graduate posed as a licensed attorney, collecting personal data from immigrant clients of a fictitious firm. This was reported on the official website of the Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). Roberta A. Guedes pleaded guilty to fraud and aggravated identity theft ...

Pros and cons: how immigrants affect the US economy and the lives of Americans

US immigration policy is extremely controversial. Much of the debate has centered around economic impact, security threats and humanitarian concerns. Ultimately, US immigration policy is a mixture of laws, court decisions and executive orders, writes Balance. In 2017 in the United States ...

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