Wasden

November 2024

Man at airport looking at his flight ticket, reflecting on USCIS delays and how legal action can expedite decisions.

Facing Unreasonable USCIS Delays? Discover the Legal Path to Faster

Unreasonable delays in immigration case processing have become an increasing concern for applicants understanding the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) system. These delays can significantly affect individuals seeking status adjustments, extensions, or other benefits....

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FY 2026 H-1B Registration Opens on March 7: What You

The FY 2026 H-1B cap registration period is fast approaching. It opens at noon Eastern on March 7, 2025, and closes on March 24, 2025. If you’re a prospective petitioner or representative, here’s everything you...

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Visa Denial or Fraud Marks? Here’s What You Should Do

If you’ve recently faced a visa denial or a fraud mark on your immigration profile, you’re not alone—many applicants face these challenges. Understanding the immigration process can be stressful, especially when issues like fraud allegations...

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Understanding H1B Revocation and Fraud Allegations: What You Need to

H1B visa holders often find themselves at the crossroads of their career and immigration status. A situation involving multiple H1B applications, possible fraud allegations, and revocation concerns can be overwhelming. The legal intricacies of these...

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A professional in a suit signing official immigration documents, representing legal solutions for STEM OPT and H1B visa fraud implications.

Legal Remedies for USCIS Fraud Findings: Protecting Your Immigration Status

Understanding the complexities of immigration law can often feel like a labyrinth for many international students and workers. A critical challenge emerges when previous employers or work history lead to fraud findings, complicating visa applications...

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Visa Stamping: What Could Go Wrong with Your Application?

Visa stamping is a critical step for non-immigrant visa holders, particularly for professionals managing employment changes. The process can be complicated by employment history gaps, consulate-specific processing times, and pending immigration matters for dependents. This...

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A couple celebrating prom with a "Prom Queen" sign, representing the complexities of marriage validity in U.S. immigration law.

Is Your Marriage Valid for U.S. Immigration? Find Out What

Marriage laws vary significantly across U.S. states, often complicating immigration processes. A recent consultation at Wasden Immigration Litigation highlighted a challenging case involving a consanguineous marriage and the associated visa denials. This article explores the...

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Person holding Form I-134A, which has been temporarily paused due to the 'Securing Our Borders' executive order, affecting immigration support.

Form I-134A Paused! How Will This Impact Immigrants and Supporters?

In response to the recent executive order titled “Securing Our Borders,” the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has temporarily stopped accepting Form I-134A, known as the Online Request to be a Supporter and Declaration...

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Random Immigration Inquiries: Are You Prepared to Protect Your Business?

Random immigration inquiries can present significant challenges for employers managing non-immigrant employees. These inquiries, often conducted by USCIS or other federal agencies, demand precision and careful compliance to avoid triggering further scrutiny. This article highlights...

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