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June 5, 2025
If you’re applying for a U.S. visa and receive a 221(g) refusal, it can be confusing and even frightening. But here’s the truth: Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)...
June 4, 2025
Losing your green card, having it stolen or damaged can be stressful. It’s more than just a piece of plastic. Your green card is proof of your lawful permanent resident (LPR) status in the U.S. Without...
June 3, 2025
Facing immigration challenges for your loved ones? A family-based immigration attorney can be the critical difference between approval and heartbreak. Navigating immigration law is tough, but when layered...
June 2, 2025
Let’s say you’re facing unexplainable delays in your immigration case, such as a green card or naturalization application, you may want to learn how to file a mandamus in federal court. A writ of...
June 2, 2025
Transgender people are often denied safety and basic rights. Many face persecution in their countries due to gender identity, social stigma, or state-sanctioned violence. The good news is that U.S. asylum...
June 2, 2025
Gay men who are open about their identity often face serious risks, including threats, violence, imprisonment, and even death. U.S. immigration law recognizes this danger and offers immigration opportunities....
June 2, 2025
In May 2025, a storm erupted at the intersection of immigration policy and academic freedom. Harvard University found itself in a legal and political showdown with the Trump administration after the Department...
May 31, 2025
Cruise ship, cargo vessel, or international airline workers whose duties require them to travel to the United States may need a nonimmigrant visa designed for crew members, known as a C-1/D visa. This...
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