The suspension of non-immigrant deportation takes effect today. The federal government reminds you not to falsify (picture)
The suspension of non-immigrant deportation takes effect today. The federal government reminds you not to falsify (picture) USCIS Director…
USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas pointed out at a press conference on the 14th that applicants must send the new I-821D form at the same time, as well as the I-765 application for authorized work. Form, Form I-765WS (can also be downloaded from the USCIS official website at http://www.uscis.gov), plus all required supporting documents and an application fee of US$465.
In addition, those who wish to receive application information via email or text message must submit Form G-1145 (E-Notification of Application/Petitioner Acceptance, http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-1145.pdf).
Mayorkas said that staff are ready to handle the influx of applications, but this does not mean that non-immigrants will definitely get fully legal residency rights. The Bureau exercises its discretion and handles each application on a case-by-case basis. Those who are rejected can no longer appeal. He also said that there is no time limit for application, and those under the age of 15 can wait until they turn 15 before applying. He said that as long as the applicant is under 16 years old when coming to the United States, he can come to the United States on his own and does not need to accompany his parents when entering the United States. The new approach is to encourage learning. Even if you are not currently studying, you will be eligible as long as you are studying when you apply.
National security officials said that in the flood of applications, some are fake, but staff will definitely find these fakers. Counterfeiting threatens national security and leaves counterfeiters with serious criminal records. Analysts pointed out that these fraud issues will have an extremely negative impact on Obama's upcoming presidential election in November. Prior to this, some Republicans should have accused Obama of bypassing Congress to "open a back door" and provide "asylum" for illegal immigrants.
Critics said Obama's move was purely an electoral move to buy votes, tantamount to an amnesty without the consent of Congress, and encouraged the illegal to become legal. At the same time, when the unemployment rate in the United States is as high as 8.3%, suddenly releasing more than 1 million young workers into the job market is tantamount to depriving legal people of job opportunities in disguise during this difficult time.
At the same time, it also increases the government's expenditure on handling this case, because approval is done on a case-by-case basis, which is labor-intensive. However, the Ministry of Homeland Security said the application fee paid by the applicant should be enough to cover expenses.
A large number of illegal immigrants in the United States began to flock to immigration rights units or consulates in various places to seek information and apply for legal work in the United States.
And even after Republican Romney is elected to power, Obama's new policies that treat illegal immigrants well will continue to be implemented. Mark Krikorian, director of the Immigration Policy Center, a Washington think tank that opposes illegal immigration, said Romney would not dare to cancel this new rule even after taking office, at least for those who have already applied for a stay of deportation.
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