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new USCIS fee schedule, effective Oct. 2, 2020 from Politico Trump says he’ll ‘suspend immigration’ into the US It was not immediately clear when or how the order would be carried out Neither is it clear if anything will come of this. Stay tuned.
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Another topic in section kind of covered this, but I am still unsure and would love input from anyone who has gone through the process or is going the process. 1. I filed my wife's I-130 form at the Guangzhou USCIS Dec. 20th, 2019, and then got an Approval Notice Jan. 21,2020. 2. The approval notice said that it would be forwarded to the consular section at the Department of State. I contacted them and they said they haven't received paperwork from the Guangzhou USCIS yet. I copy and pasted their response below "Dear petitioner, Thank you for your email. Please note that we have yet to receive your case file from the USCIS of Guangzhou. As of February 3, 2020, regular visa services at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and the U.S. Consulates General in Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenyang are suspended. Due to the ongoing situation relating to the novel coronavirus, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates have very limited staffing. Intending applicants should note that on Sunday, February 2, a Presidential Proclamation was issued that suspended entry for individuals who have been in China less than 14 days prior to their arrival in the U.S. More information about the Proclamation can be found on our website here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/ea/Presidential-Proclamation-Coronavirus.html. Updates on the status of the proclamation will be posted on our website: https://china.usembassy-china.org.cn/. Once the proclamation is lifted, please contact us regarding your case via our webform: https://china.usembassy-china.org.cn/visas/immigrant-visas/contact-us/immigrant-visa-unit-question/. Sincerely, Immigrant Visa Unit U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou" 3. So am I screwed until the presidential proclamation is lifted? Does anyone think that is going to happen soon? It seems like the US is a shit show right now. The Guangzhou USCIS site says things are going to be processed by the DOS? I am quite confused and would appreciate any insight.
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Okay... Typically I support our President, especially when it comes to illegal immigration. Presidential Proclamation on the Suspension of Entry of Immigrants Who Will Financially Burden the United States Healthcare System BUT THIS... My step-son will probably get his green card under older rules within the next six months. However: There are virtually NO non-ACA health insurance plans available anymoreTo be on non-ACA insurance in California, a couple has to earn well over $68,000 per year, nearly four times the poverty line, above the median American household income of nearly $64,000His English fluency may not be good enough for a great job until after he has been here for over six monthsHe is a university graduate in civil engineering, which means he is currently enslaved to 72+ hour work weeks in ChinaWe do not know if he will need to have that insurance purchased before he comes to CaliforniaAll I know is this: If we have to buy him non-ACA insurance in California, with the horrible coverage like we have now, we will have to pay over 70% of our current gross income, which is well over 160% the poverty line for a couple, for his insurance alone. I approve of actions against illegal, law-breaking, immigrants, for they have been the bane of our country. But to attack legal immigrants and their families this way is over the top. What are our options?