The SAVE program is a federal service run by USCIS that allows government agencies to verify an individual’s immigration or ...
A sweeping new proposed rule would expand both who must submit biometric data during immigration proceedings and the kinds of biometrics the agency can collect.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced its continued upgrades of the Systematic Alien Verification for ...
Unless exempt, USCIS will no longer accept paper-based payments for green card applications as of Oct. 28, 2025.
In a proposed rule issued Monday, the agency said it wants to broaden the pool of individuals whose data it can collect and ...
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USCIS ends cheque, money order payments: What new debit rule means for H-1B and F-1 applicants
USCIS has discontinued cheque and money order payments for immigration filings, mandating electronic debit via Form G-1650 ...
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USCIS upgrades voter verification system to prevent non-citizens from voting, eliminate voter fraud
The upgrade, announced this week, aims to help states ensure that only U.S. citizens are registered to vote in federal ...
“Currently, only 26 states already have, or are in the process of establishing, a memorandum of agreement for voter verification with SAVE,” USCIS says. “Government officials at all levels in all ...
DACA may reopen to new applicants We think of DACA as a program for young people — high school students, college students, teens and 20-somethings who were brought to the U.S. by their ...
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For Philly immigrants seeking citizenship, the test is getting harder and support harder to find
The current immigration climate and the desire to vote brought one North Philly resident to a citizenship clinic.
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USCIS Shifts to Electronic Payments: What You Need to Know
Starting October 28, the USCIS will no longer accept checks or money orders for immigration fees. This shift to electronic payments aims to modernize processes and reduce administrative burdens.
Green card applicants risk rejection if Form I-485 is incomplete, warns USCIS, as errors in the public charge section remain ...
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