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USCIS Reminds Eligible Nationals of Haiti to Re-register for Temporary Protected Status

Eligible nationals of Haiti (and persons without nationality who last habitually resided in Haiti) who currently have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) must re-register for TPS by November 30, 2012. Failure to re-register by this deadline may result in the loss of your TPS status. If you re-register after November 30 2012, you must provide good reason you could not re-register on time such as hardship due to Hurricane Sandy.

Details and procedures for re-registering for TPS are provided on the USCIS website and in the Federal Register notice announcing the extension of TPS for Haiti.

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Expanded e-Request Services

USCIS has expanded the services offered by our e-Request system. This Web-based tool allows customers to inquire about applications and petitions submitted to USCIS. On November 19, customers will see the following enhancements to e-Request:

Create a service request for all forms to either inquire about the status of your application or petition if it is outside of the normal processing time OR notify USCIS about an administrative error in a notice or document we sent you.
For Forms I-90 and N-400 only, inquire about an Application Support Center appointment notice or other notice you were expecting to receive.
Accessibility to individuals with disabilities (section 508 compliant).

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e-request Expansion

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Visa Bulletin – January 2013

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Immigration Newsletter – December 2012

It is amazingly fast that a year will soon pass and that the holidays are upon us. From our office to you and your family, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years. Even though 2012 is an election year and there were not that many immigration legislations pass, we still seen major changes and developments in U.S. immigration and nationality laws through the court and policy changes directly from the Department of Homeland Security. Here is the recap of major developments in immigration law for the year 2012

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