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ICE storms USCIS office in San Diego — foreign-born spouses arrested during final green-card interviews
Families in San Diego say they are facing one of the most confusing and frightening moments in recent immigration history.
Be a lawful permanent resident (or Green Card holder) for at least five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen.
A previous version of the headline was changed for clarity. The Minnesota Daily came to MMLA to confirm reports of USCIS ...
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How the USCIS and DHS citizenship exam will change
The Department of Homeland Security is set to overhaul the naturalization civics requirement. Prepare yourself for new test ...
EXCLUSIVE: New Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow is wasting no time shaking up the path to American citizenship. Just weeks into the job, he's calling for a major ...
(CNN) — A Palestinian student at Columbia University who was arrested at an interview for US citizenship will remain detained in Vermont after a judge ordered his attorneys and the Department of ...
SAN DIEGO — Big changes are now in effect for anyone hoping to become a U.S. citizen. A new version of the naturalization civics test rolled out on Monday, and many immigration experts say it is ...
Hanne Daguman's husband told Newsweek that ICE detained her during an interview that was part of her green card process.
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