A Ukrainian mother who fled the war was taken into ICE custody during a routine green card interview in San Diego.
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She survived Russian bombs — but not a US green card interview: ICE detains Ukrainian refugee moments after USCIS appointment
What was supposed to be a hopeful day for a San Diego couple quickly turned into a frightening ordeal. Viktoriia Bulavina is ...
From December 5, USCIS has restricted the length of both new and renewal of EADs to a maximum of 18 months. Anyone who ...
Viktoriia Bulavina was arrested by federal agents despite having Temporary Protected Status, her husband told Newsweek.
Last Thursday, Viktoriia Bulavina, a Ukrainian refugee, and her husband, Viktor Korol, came to U.S. Citizenship and ...
The maximum validity period for both initial and renewal of EADs, otherwise known as work permits, has been reduced.
CHICAGO, IL – Federal officials say lawful permanent residents with prior convictions can face detention at U.S. ports of entry—a policy now under scrutiny after the month-long confinement of an ...
Employers in the U.S. must ensure all foreign employees are authorized to work in the country by having an Employment ...
The new rule, effective December 5, 2025, means more frequent renewals, longer backlogs, and a higher risk that applicants ...
The Trump administration will review all refugees entered the nation during Biden's presidency. The move will impact around 200,000 individuals. The Trump administration is set to evaluate every ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) moved late Monday to make it easier for immigration officers to deny green cards to those who use public benefits like Medicaid or food stamps. The latest ...
The policy change is a major expansion of the administration’s push to crack down on immigration from countries that it says lack sufficient screening and vetting abilities. By Hamed Aleaziz and ...
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