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U.S. Department of State: Consular Affairs
July 13 at 9:57 AM ·
US embassies and consulates are beginning the phased resumption of routine visa services. The dates for each embassy or consulate will depend on local conditions. We are unable to provide details for each location. Please monitor the embassy or consulate website for updates.
If you are currently on a student visa and your university is moving to online-only classes, please contact a qualified immigration attorney to find out how these changes impact your status.
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Some welcome news: This new Supreme Court decision means that DACA holders can continue to renew their DACA status.
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Ahmad Immigration Law remains open to help you with your immigration needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. While USCIS offices and immigration courts remain closed for non-detained cases, applications can still be filed and it is never too early to begin preparing for your immigration court case. Out of concern for everyone’s health and safety, we are conducting consultations via phone or video-conference. Please contact the office to discuss your immigration matters.
The action, which is set to take effect in 30 days, would require applicants, including people with ties to family members in the U.S., to show they have health insurance or prove their financial ability to pay for medical care before being issued a visa that could lead to a green card.
If you have questions about how this change could affect your visa application, please consult a qualified immigration attorney.
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FYI. Be cautious with what you post on social media.
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