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US Court of Appeals Upholds Preliminary Injunction Against Immigrant Health Care Public Charge Requirements Immigration

US Court of Appeals Upholds Preliminary Injunction Against Immigrant Health Care Public Charge Requirements

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has upheld a preliminary injunctions against the immigrant visa public charge requirement issued by a presidential proclamation. Originally implemented on November 3, 2019, immigrant visa applicants at U.S. Consulates abroad must prove either…
May 5, 2020
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State Department Issues Public Charge Regulations that Align with DHS Rules Deportation & Humanitarian ImmigrationFamily ImmigrationImmigration

State Department Issues Public Charge Regulations that Align with DHS Rules

The State Department published new public charge rules that will take effect on October 15. These new rules largely mirror the Department of Statement’s public charge rules. To find out more about DHS’ changes, please click here. According to the…
October 11, 2019
New York Judge Issues Nationwide Preliminary Injunction to Block New Public Charge Rule Deportation & Humanitarian ImmigrationFamily ImmigrationImmigration

New York Judge Issues Nationwide Preliminary Injunction to Block New Public Charge Rule

Today, a New York District judge issued a preliminary injection against the new “public charge” rules, preventing it from coming into effect on October 15. The new rules changed the definition of what immigration officers should consider when determining whether…
October 11, 2019
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