Category: U.S. Visa
The email arrives, or the passport is returned, and suddenly a single word takes over your thoughts: denied. In that moment, logic tends to disappear.
Plans unravel, timelines blur, and the impulse to...
You open the envelope or click the email, and the reaction is instant. A US visa denial. Just like that, months of preparation collapse into a single word that feels heavier than it should.
All those...
The new U.S. administration is doubling down on immigration enforcement activities, so it is no surprise that visa denial rates are higher now.
The U.S. Department of State outlines many ineligibilities...
You were the victim of a serious crime. You cooperated with the police. Now you fear deportation if you stay in the U.S. to testify or continue helping the investigation.
The U visa crime victims immigration...
Federal judges across New England have repeatedly ruled against the Trump administration in a wave of lawsuits challenging its immigration and policy agenda. From efforts to restrict birthright citizenship...
Third-country visa stamping has officially ended for non-immigrant and immigrant visas. The U.S. Department of State (DOS) recently changed its rules so that visa applicants must now interview in their...
On September 18, 2025, the U.S. Department of State shared a major update: Starting October 1, 2025, nearly all nonimmigrant visa applicants will be required to attend an in-person interview with a consular...
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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