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December 11, 2025
Imagine yourself sitting and staring at your calendar. Your DACA approval is set to expire in four months. The work permit, the peace of mind, the legal status—it all feels like it’s hanging by a thread....
December 9, 2025
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...
December 6, 2025
Humanitarian parole is an emergency safety net for immigrants in need. It isn’t a green card or a path to permanent status, but it can be lifesaving.
Keep reading to know what it really means and...
December 5, 2025
It often starts with a knock at the door or a nervous phone call from a friend who has just seen an unfamiliar vehicle circling the block. You sit together at the kitchen table, a cup of coffee going cold...
December 4, 2025
Receiving a USCIS Notice of Action, formally known as Form I-797, is always a mixed feeling, as it can mean good or bad news. Most notices require you to act, and you have to do it quickly.
This blog...
December 3, 2025
You have rights in the U.S., no matter your immigration status.
Many immigrants think they lose basic protections because they are undocumented or waiting on paperwork. That’s not true.
Immigrants’...
December 2, 2025
Form I-131 is a USCIS-issued document that is useful for immigrants who face travel restrictions but have urgent reasons to go abroad. It controls one of the biggest risks for visa holders in the U.S.
Let’s break...
November 29, 2025
You’ve been living in the United States for a few years with your green card. Life is mostly stable. You’ve got a steady job, your kids are settled in school, and you can travel in and out of the country...
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