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Volume 2.1.22 February 28, 2022
 
Visa Bulletin - March 2022
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Below you will find an analysis of the Visa Bulletin issued by the State Department, which determines the availability of immigrant visas for the different categories of family and work petitions, as well as general information that will help you understand how it works.

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Changes in Vaccination Requirements for Immigrant Visa Applicants
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Effective October 1, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians require that all immigrant visa applicants receive a full series of COVID-19 vaccinations as part of their medical examination before they are issued a visa. The CDC requires that the COVID-19 vaccine be approved through the World Health Organization (WHO) or the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Immigrant Visa Backlog Report from the National Visa Center (NVC)
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Since March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected the Department of State's ability to process immigrant visa applications. United States embassies and consulates are working to resume routine visa services on a location-by-location basis as quickly and safely as possible. 

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Tips for Parents Sharing Custody or Alternative Tax Benefits
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Some Parents who have a legal agreement with their child's other parent about who claims the child on their taxes may have some questions this tax season about the 2021 Child Tax Credit and Refund Recovery Credit. Here's what What People in This Situation Need to Know Before Filing their 202 Federal Tax Return1.

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Coronavirus and Cancer: What I Should Do
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La Most people who get COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus, experience mild symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath. But the potential for serious illness exists, especially for older adults and people with chronic health problems. And those who are battling cancer are at higher risk for complications from COVID-19. This is what you should know about cancer and the coronavirus.

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