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When someone is detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), it becomes an urgent concern of the person’s family to secure their release. In many cases, this is done through an immigration...
The F-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to study in the United States. If you plan to pursue a degree, attend a language institute, or enroll in an academic exchange program,...
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Facing removal proceedings can be a stressful and uncertain experience for noncitizens in the United States. However, administrative closure may offer temporary relief in immigration court,...
In 2025, applying for asylum in the U.S. as a lesbian is an extensive legal process. U.S. asylum law allows individuals to seek protection on five grounds.
If they fear persecution in their home country...
Prosecutorial discretion is a powerful tool in the legal system that allows government attorneys to decide how, when, or if to pursue a case. In the immigration context, this concept is especially important...
Behind every immigration question is a real person trying to build a future—whether it’s a couple preparing for a fiancé visa interview, a student adjusting to permanent residency, or a child worried...
In 2025, religious asylum remains a form of protection under U.S. immigration law. If you fear persecution in your home country due to religious beliefs, you may qualify for asylum in the United States.
This...
If you or someone close to you is being held by immigration authorities for months—or even years—without a clear end in sight, you may be facing something called indefinite detention. It’s a painful,...
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