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USCIS
Lawyer Willy Allen believes that it is up to Cuban-American congress members to resolve the I-220A issue
USCIS may review the social media of immigrants in the U.S. seeking to regularize their status
Trump's government creates a registry for illegal immigrants and threatens those who do not register
Necessary clarification regarding the Cuban Adjustment Act following a pause in residency program processes
U.S. Court of Appeals rules on Trump's order limiting birthright citizenship
Cubans with I-220A do not face deportation danger, according to immigration lawyer
Can U.S. citizenship be lost? Here are the main reasons
Do you want a Green Card? These are the new requirements that will apply starting in 2025
USCIS eliminates COVID-19 vaccination requirement for status adjustment in the U.S.
USCIS removes page with information about humanitarian parole
How is citizenship transmitted in the United States? The key differences with other countries
The U.S. denies residency to Cuban parents with parole for crossing the border with their child
Elon Musk could lose his U.S. citizenship due to alleged irregularities in the immigration process
The U.S. denies a visa to Omara Ruiz Urquiola to enter the FIU scholarship she won in Miami
Humanitarian Parole: The U.S. details when fingerprint registration is mandatory
This is what Cubans need to know about the Visa Waiver Program and the ESTA application
U.S. Embassy in Cuba warns about online scams related to immigration services
United States extends validity of green cards
Marco Rubio secures priority for Jorgito, the Cuban boy with leukemia, from USCIS as he awaits to travel to the U.S
United States resumes humanitarian parole: Tips for a successful application
Cuban-American congressman promises to identify and return the repressors living in the U.S.
The U.S. announces the number of Cubans who won the DV-2025 Visa Lottery
Reports of attempted scams in the Parole in Place immigration process in the U.S.
More than one and a half million people were awaiting humanitarian parole in 2023
USCIS will allocate $10 million to grants for applicants for U.S. citizenship.
Another Cuban questioned at Miami Airport after traveling to the Island for the third time in three months
Five reasons to apply for asylum in the United States
More than 33,000 Cubans became U.S. citizens in 2023
Cuban who competed in Got Talent España arrives in the United States with humanitarian parole
Congress members urge the U.S. government to grant immigration protection to Cubans with I-220A
More than 200,000 Cubans entered the U.S. through borders in the last year
The U.S. extends the Work Permit for thousands of migrants to five years
Yordenis Ugás on the U.S. decision to deny residency to Cubans with I-220A: "We do not act like exiles."
Decision on humanitarian parole postponed until the end of the year
The U.S. begins sending invitations for family reunification parole
More than 40,000 Cubans have arrived in the U.S. thanks to the humanitarian parole program
The United States could reinstate five-year visas for Cubans
The U.S. reopens immigration office in Cuba
Changes to the U.S. family reunification program apply only to future invitations
More than 38,000 Cubans benefited from the humanitarian parole program
The U.S. adds a new requirement to the humanitarian parole application
The most common mistakes in humanitarian parole requests
Immigration Update: Don't fall into the trap of paying to expedite your humanitarian parole case
U.S. citizenship testing can be complicated for those with limited English proficiency
Political activist confronts a defender of the Cuban regime at a Walmart in New York
Cuban pilots on trial for escaping to the U.S. in a motorized hang glider.
Beneficiaries of humanitarian parole can extend their travel authorization period
Cuban boy pleads with the U.S. not to deport his father: “He is all I have here”
Another Cuban detained at a migration appointment: “I told them I had a 10-year-old child in my care.”
Judge postpones the trial over the lawsuit against humanitarian parole until August 24
More than 380,000 humanitarian parole applications for Cubans are awaiting review
The U.S. changes the selection process for humanitarian parole applicants
Cuban couple living under a bridge in Miami receives help
Cuban pilots who fled on a hang glider argue their "credible fear" to U.S. officials.
Does the program for quick asylum requests at the Mexican border benefit Cubans?
The U.S. repatriates 64 Cuban rafters
The trial for the lawsuit against humanitarian parole will begin on June 13 in a Texas court
Registration opens for the search for a sponsor under the humanitarian parole program
Federal judge in Texas denies change of venue for humanitarian parole trial
What did the Texas court decide regarding the lawsuit against humanitarian parole?
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