Category: Adjustment of Status
Receiving a denial on an asylum application can feel overwhelming. Many people worry that a denial automatically means immediate removal from the United States. In reality, the situation is often more...
If you’ve ever wondered if the police can ask for your immigration status, this blog is for you.
U.S. immigration policy gives the police some room to ask questions, but it also protects your immigration...
Immigration status in the U.S. isn’t permanent unless you’re a citizen.
Visas can be canceled, and green cards can be revoked.
Even humanitarian protections can be terminated.
But it doesn’t...
If you recently moved within the United States, updating your address with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is an important step. Many noncitizens are required to report a change of address within...
You walk out of the U.S. embassy holding a small slip of paper. The interview lasted only a few minutes. A few questions, a few answers, and suddenly months of planning feel uncertain.
Most people think...
Moving to a new home when you have an ongoing immigration process? Don’t forget to update your address with the immigration authorities. This is an important step that is mandated by law.
Failing...
Applying under the EB-1 immigrant category is a major step for individuals with extraordinary ability, outstanding professors and researchers, and certain multinational executives or managers. Because...
Starting a career in a new country is a major milestone for anyone who wants to. For those who want to study in the United States, transitioning from student to working professional requires specific legal...
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