Category: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
The U.S. Department of State has announced a major expansion of its visa bond program, adding 12 additional countries to a growing list of nations whose citizens may be required to post financial bonds...
A new federal rule is set to significantly impact immigrant truck drivers across the United States, with officials warning that up to 200,000 drivers could lose their commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs)...
The Trump administration is expanding a visa bond program that requires certain foreign travelers to pay up to $15,000 as a condition for entering the United States. Officials say the move is part of a...
Immigrant parents influence education by shaping routines, expectations, and long-term planning that guide how children engage with school. Even with language barriers or unfamiliar systems, many families...
U.S. citizenship through naturalization is usually available to lawful permanent residents who meet residency and physical presence rules, show good moral character, pass English and civics requirements...
This guide is for green card holders in the United States who want a clear, practical overview of how naturalization works and when they may be able to apply. It answers common questions about the basic...
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens are family members who qualify for the fastest and most flexible immigration options under U.S. law. This category allows eligible relatives to apply for a green card...
Most “new immigration policies in 2026” are still proposals, platform priorities, or possible agency shifts, not finalized nationwide rules. The most likely near-term changes involve stricter screening,...
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