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Fraud, Crime, and More: The Risks of Losing U.S. Citizenship

(Authors: Jonathan Wasden & Justin Rivera, Immigration Attorneys) Understanding the complexities of U.S. citizenship revocation is essential for anyone navigating this critical area of law. Citizenship can be revoked under specific circumstances, such as fraud...

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Are you a Victim of Crime?: Immigration Options for Protection

(Authors: Jonathan Wasden & Justin Rivera, Immigration Attorneys) Immigrants in the U.S. who have been victims of crime often hesitate to seek help due to fear of deportation. However, U.S. immigration law provides protections for...

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Adjust Status: Work Visa to EAD with I-485 Application

Switching from a work visa to an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) while waiting for your I-485 application can be a smart move. This guide will help you understand how to make this change, what it...

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H-1B Season is Coming: How to Prepare and Avoid Scams?

  The H-1B season is critical for companies and international candidates seeking to work in the U.S. as professionals in specialized fields. The registration for fiscal year 2026 begins in March 2025, and with increasing...

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Can Form I-212 Help You Reapply for Admission After Deportation?

Unlawful presence in the United States can have significant consequences for noncitizens. Those who remain beyond their authorized period or enter without permission may face bars on re-entry ranging from 3 to 10 years, or...

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International Entrepreneur Program: New Rules, New Opportunities

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an automatic adjustment to the investment and revenue thresholds for entrepreneurs under the International Entrepreneur Program (IEP). Starting in October 2024, these new requirements will impact...

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Pregnant and Working? EEOC Protections Can Help

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently filed 110 lawsuits challenging employment discrimination during the 2024 fiscal year. These lawsuits focus on protecting vulnerable and underserved populations, with a special emphasis on new and...

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Key Changes to Form I-131: Travel Permits Simplified

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently introduced a new edition of Form I-131, officially named “Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records,” which became mandatory on October 11, 2024. This form...

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Visa Denials and Blacklists: How DHS Is Targeting?

Recent allegations against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) suggest that the agency has overstepped its legal bounds, targeting Indian-owned businesses with secretive blacklisting practices. This includes visa revocations and denials without proper legal...

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