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January 14, 2026
A family-based immigration attorney helps families navigate U.S. immigration rules when a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident sponsors a qualifying relative for permanent residence. They assess eligibility,...
January 14, 2026
Form I‑131 is the application one uses to request certain travel and parole documents from USCIS. It is not limited to advance parole; it also covers reentry permits, refugee travel documents, TPS travel...
January 13, 2026
Many legal tech platforms weren’t built by lawyers.
Sadly, users can feel it.
Support teams don’t understand court deadlines. They don’t get filings, RFEs, NTAs, or case pressure.
So, when...
January 12, 2026
In today’s digital world, page one of search results is not just prime real estate. It is the credibility gatekeeper. Most people never click past the first page. Many never scroll beyond the first few...
January 12, 2026
A U.S. citizenship interview is the naturalization appointment where an officer reviews your Form N-400 and tests English and civics when required. This guide is for lawful permanent residents preparing...
January 11, 2026
The Afghan Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) is for certain Afghan nationals who supported U.S. missions through qualifying service. If approved, it leads to lawful permanent residence and may later support applying for...
January 11, 2026
A 221(g) visa refusal means a U.S. visa cannot be issued at the interview because the consular officer needs more information or additional review.
It is usually temporary, and many cases move forward...
January 11, 2026
Prosecutorial discretion is the authority of immigration agencies to decide whether to move forward with enforcement against an individual.
It can pause or limit actions such as deportation and may give...
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