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Rule Requiring Immigrants Have Health Insurance Put on Hold

Article: Rule Requiring Immigrants Have Health Insurance Put on Hold

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Saturday preventing a Trump administration policy requiring immigrants have health care insurance from taking effect this past Sunday.

How International Students Can Stay in the US After Graduation

Article: How International Students Can Stay in the US After Graduation

The F-1 Student Visa allows for international students to legally remain in the United States for 60 days after graduation.  It's very common for recently graduated international students to want to remain in the US to begin their careers.

Immigrants Without Health Coverage Could Be Denied Visas

Article: Immigrants Without Health Coverage Could Be Denied Visas

The Trump Administration issued a proclamation last Friday that would add additional burdens to the process of obtaining an immigrant visa.

Public Charge Rule in Courts ahead of Imminent Implementation

Article: Public Charge Rule in Courts ahead of Imminent Implementation

Several immigration advocates have asked a federal judge to put a hold on Trump administration plans to implement its new public charge rule.  The new rules are set to take effect on October 15.

Temporary Ban on Certain Asylum Requests Allowed to Take Effect

Article: Temporary Ban on Certain Asylum Requests Allowed to Take Effect

The United States Supreme Court has allowed a Trump administration rule banning certain asylum requests to take effect pending an appeal.

Obtaining a Green Card without Leaving the U.S.

Article: Obtaining a Green Card without Leaving the U.S.

People working and living in the United States on a non-immigrant visa do not necessarily need to travel back to their home countries to seek permanent residence.

New Immigration Policy Aims for Indefinite Detention of Families

Article: New Immigration Policy Aims for Indefinite Detention of Families

The Trump administration is seeking to supersede the Flores agreement, a court settlement stemming from a Supreme Court case that limits the length of time the federal government can detain migrant children at 20 days.

New Public Charge Policy Officially Announced

Article: New Public Charge Policy Officially Announced

In a widely expected move, the Trump administration has announced a change to immigration regulations that would change the definition of a 'public charge' to include common public benefits, such as food stamps or Medicaid.