Documents & Filing

New Public Charge Rule’s Impact on Green Card Applicants

New Public Charge Rule's Impact on Green Card Applicants Since February 24th, 2020, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has…

4 years ago

Understanding No-Match Letters: What to Do When You Receive One

In the past, "no-match letters" created a lot of stress for employers, employees, and immigrants. After a lot of push…

4 years ago

Good Moral Character: What It Is and What You Need To Know

The path to U.S. naturalization is increasingly complex and filled with pitfalls; and many of them seem hopelessly murky as…

4 years ago

How Can Non-Citizens Protect Themselves When Posting on Social Media?

Social media is ubiquitous these days, and while it can be a great way to communicate with family and friends,…

4 years ago

Marriage-Based Visas: What You Need to Know if You Have a Criminal History

The pathway to United States citizenship involves many complex options and, at times, confusing criteria. Immigration law in the United…

4 years ago

Will New U.S. Visa Policies Prevent The Hiring Of Foreign Workers?

U.S. work and student visa policies have been changing since time immemorial. However, President Donald Trump proposed a change in…

4 years ago

Migrant Protection Protocol: What Is It and How Does it Affect Immigrants?

Under the current political administration, many of the established immigration laws, like the Migrant Protection Protocol, are being profoundly altered…

4 years ago

Trump Administration Will Raise Immigration Filing Fees

The cost for becoming a United States Citizen might become 83 percent more expensive. The Trump Administration is attempting to…

4 years ago

Public Charge Rule going into effect on October 15th

The Public Charge Rule is set to go into affect on October 15th. The new policy has received many challenges,…

5 years ago

HOW TO BECOME A U.S. CITIZEN

How to become a United States Citizen: You have been a permanent resident green card holder for the last five…

5 years ago