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August 16, 2025
Every immigration journey has moments where a single question can change everything. Maybe it’s about a visa deadline, a travel plan, or an unexpected life event that leaves you searching for clarity....
August 13, 2025
Wondering about the Form N-600 processing time in 2025? Then keep reading.
If you’re a parent filing for your child, or someone who already qualifies for U.S. citizenship through a parent but needs...
August 12, 2025
Can you legally work in the U.S. while waiting for your green card or asylum decision? What documents do you need? What exactly is an EAD card, anyway?
If you’ve asked yourself any of these questions,...
August 8, 2025
Carlos Javier Lopez Benitez did what every immigrant is told to do: follow the rules, attend your hearings, and comply with the legal process. Still, he was arrested.
In a courtroom in New York City, Carlos,...
August 8, 2025
Every week, immigrants across the U.S. and abroad face complicated, confusing, and sometimes urgent questions about their legal status, travel plans, or next steps. These questions aren’t just technical;...
August 6, 2025
You’re ready to claim U.S. citizenship for your child. You’ve gathered documents, done the research, and now it all comes down to one decision- which form do you use: N-600 or N-600K?
It seems like a small...
August 6, 2025
If your child was born abroad or outside of a U.S. hospital and you’re a U.S. citizen, you might be wondering if your child can still get U.S. citizenship—yes, they can, but only if they meet the USCIS...
August 1, 2025
You don’t usually hear when a life is undone.
There’s no headline for it. No sirens. Just a letter in the mail, or worse, a quiet update on a government website:
“Parole terminated. You are now removable.”
No...
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