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October 15, 2025
Your immigration status is how the United States government sees you. It categorizes you as a foreign citizen under the law. It decides what you can and cannot do, like work, study, travel, or apply for...
October 14, 2025
Many immigrants aren’t truly settled in the United States until their loved ones join them there. Thankfully, U.S. immigration law allows this through family-based immigration. It is a process that...
October 13, 2025
Waiting for your work permit renewal creates real anxiety. You need authorization to keep your job, pay bills, and maintain stability. Missing a deadline or facing unexpected delays can disrupt everything.
Timing...
October 11, 2025
You’re sitting across from a USCIS officer. Your citizenship interview is about to begin. You’ve studied for months, but the test you’re taking isn’t the one you expected. The rules...
October 10, 2025
You open the mail and see your TPS card. You’re relieved for a second. Then you remember the news headlines, the new fees, and a court case that might change everything. What do you do next?
If you (or...
October 9, 2025
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...
October 8, 2025
In early 2025, Maria walked out of the USCIS office with tears in her eyes. She had studied late into the night, quizzing herself on civics questions while her kids giggled in the background. She thought...
October 7, 2025
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...
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