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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices Preparing to Reopen on June 4

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices Preparing to Reopen on June 4

USCIS is readying offices to reopen on or after June 4. Employees in these offices are continuing to perform mission-essential services that do not require face-to-face contact with the public while the offices are closed.

While offices are temporarily closed, USCIS will continue to provide limited emergency in-person services. Please call the USCIS Contact Center for assistance with emergency services.

President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would soon suspend immigration into the U.S.

President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would soon suspend immigration into the U.S.

Trump announced that he will sign an executive order blocking most people for 60 days from receiving a permanent residency visa, or green card. But the order will still allow the government to continue processing visas for hundreds of thousands of temporary employees, including farm workers, landscapers and crab pickers — the largest source of immigration.

Asa Hutchinson Law Group Expands to Europe

Asa Hutchinson Law Group Expands to Europe

Asa Hutchinson Law Group is a Firm of lawyers and professionals with offices in the United States and a representation office in China with the following practice areas: Immigration Law, Trade Marks, Labor and Employment, Corporate Law, Commercial...