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Why To Opt Immicompliance For Immigration Software

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 Immicompliance gives an easy to understand approach to streamline immigration case management software. Immicopliance is an online application that empowers immigration professionals to save their time and money by automating information aspects like collecting, immigration form processing, client communication, application audit and many more.  With Immicompliance software, your firm will profit instantly from case-management prescribed procedures content and automated work flows. Immigration software enables you to automatically design your own custom template as per the client requirement, one-click automation helps you to fill the required fields at one click, personalized portal access, comprehensive case management, automated triggers, easy to schedule the client date, guidance from the support team regard to any flaws made by the client. Immicompliance complete immigration law programming gives:     Progressive incorporated immigration case forms    Comp

Reasons for the increase in Immigration in US

Immigration Fee Waiver Set For Reduction US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is considering changing the eligibility for low-income immigrants for fee waivers on applications for US citizenship and legal permanent residency(PR), a move that has been slammed by immigration advocates. USCIS announced the change in the Federal Register on Friday. USCIS says that the change is required because eligibility for such benefits currently varies between different states, depending on their income level guidelines. It means that some people have been given fee waivers who would not otherwise have qualified. US Citizenship Immigration Services approved as many as 285,009 fee waiver applications last year, making for a total of $173 million. The new proposal would restrict waivers to applicants on or below 150% of the current federal poverty threshold or who have suffered financial hardship. Rise in US Citizens  More than 754,700 immigrants have been given