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January 16, 2026
ICE detention is in the spotlight. Knowing who ICE can detain and under what circumstances is essential if you’re an immigrant or have a family member who is.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
January 15, 2026
Retrogression means the green card cut-off date in a category moves backward, so a priority date that looked close to approval may need to wait again.
This guide is for applicants tracking a green card...
January 15, 2026
In immigration practices, paralegals often shoulder the quiet pressures that determine whether a matter moves smoothly or stalls: duplicate entries across systems, conflicting versions, deadline anxiety,...
January 15, 2026
In immigration law, success is no longer about chasing volume. It is about positioning, timing, and being present where real immigrants are already looking for help. One lead, handled the right way, can...
January 15, 2026
Immigration interviews are structured meetings where an officer confirms your identity, reviews your filing, and asks questions to verify the facts you provided. This guide is for applicants and sponsors...
January 14, 2026
A family-based immigration attorney helps families navigate U.S. immigration rules when a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident sponsors a qualifying relative for permanent residence. They assess eligibility,...
January 14, 2026
Form I‑131 is the application one uses to request certain travel and parole documents from USCIS. It is not limited to advance parole; it also covers reentry permits, refugee travel documents, TPS travel...
January 13, 2026
Many legal tech platforms weren’t built by lawyers.
Sadly, users can feel it.
Support teams don’t understand court deadlines. They don’t get filings, RFEs, NTAs, or case pressure.
So, when...
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