JUDGE ORDERS USCIS TO REOPEN WIDOWS’ GREEN CARD CASES

According to the Associated Press:  “A federal judge tentatively ordered the Department of Homeland Security to reopen the cases of 22 people who were denied green cards because their American spouses died during the application process.”

If this case leads to a policy change, it would be another example of fair immigration policy stemming from litigation rather than common-sense legislation and regulations.

Author: Bradley Maged

I'm Brad Maged, an immigration lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts. I help people who want to live and work in the United States and companies that wish to employ them. This blog provides opinion and information on developments in immigration law. Thanks for reading!

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