Comment: EB5 Communication Failures, Policy Changes
Today's Immigration Daily Issue Features Several Items of Interest, Including Articles, Blogging and News About
USCIS, IIUSA Letters Show a Failure to Communicate on EB-5!, Filing the I-589 Online,
CRS Report on The Effect of Private Immigration Legislation and Recent Policy Changes
and more. Please scroll down to find the item(s) below.
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Article: USCIS, IIUSA Letters Show a Failure to Communicate on EB-5! by Mona Shah, Esq., and Rebecca S. Singh, Esq.
Blogging: Filing the I-589 Online by Jason Dzubow
News: CRS Report on The Effect of Private Immigration Legislation and Recent Policy Changes
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Headline: Indian-American Congresswoman To Serve In Top Post Of US Immigration Panel Click here
Headline: How States Can Help Turn an Immigration Logjam Into a Success Click here
Headline: For Mixed-Status Students, Immigration Reform Is the Only Hope Click here
Headline: U.S. Immigration Weekly Recap Click here
Headline: Texas files motion to stop DACA immigration program Click here
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