Category: Immigration Law Guides
You or your loved one gets arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Fear hits immediately. Where are they taking you? What happens next? Can you get out?
Detention is frightening, but...
Never attend an immigration hearing without preparing extensively. Missing a deadline, filing the wrong form, or forgetting to update your address can ruin your case.
These are five common immigration...
Imagine your morning starting like any other: coffee, commute, chatter with co-workers. Then comes the letter. Your country’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is ending. In an instant, the life you’ve...
If you overstayed a visa or remained in the U.S. without lawful status, you may now face severe penalties, including long reentry bans. Even if your overstay was unintentional, immigration law treats it...
The Trump administration has revealed a controversial plan. It offers $2,500 to migrant children who choose to return to their home countries willingly. Officials refer to this as an “assisted return”...
The U.S. government knows that not everyone can meet the same testing or interview requirements for citizenship. That’s why USCIS offers waivers and accommodations. If you have your citizenship interview...
Last week, Maria dropped her kids off at school like any other morning. After she had waved them bye, she returned home. Not too long after, she found a notice from immigration court in her mailbox. Her...
When news broke that the U.S. government would start charging a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions, it sent shockwaves through immigrant communities and the companies that depend on skilled workers....
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