Category: U.S. Immigration Updates
An aggravated felony is a category in U.S. immigration law that can trigger serious consequences. The term is confusing because it does not always match what a state calls a felony. In some cases, an offense...
A filing date is the date an immigration form is properly submitted and accepted for processing. In simple terms, it is the date the government treats your case as officially filed. The filing date matters...
A priority date is the date that helps set your “place in line” for an immigrant visa number in many U.S. immigration categories. It matters most when a category has more applicants than available visa...
The number of detainees in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody has reached 66,000, the highest in the agency’s history. The record-breaking increase follows the Trump administration’s...
The Trump administration has revoked nearly 80,000 non-immigrant visas since taking office. The reasons range from driving under the influence to theft and assault. This large-scale action shows an increasing...
Marrying a U.S. citizen isn’t a shortcut to citizenship, but it opens an easy path if you follow the rules and requirements.
Let’s walk through what citizenship through marriage means, how...
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