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Could This New DHS Campaign End Illegal Immigration? Here’s What

On March 15, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unveiled a groundbreaking, multimillion-dollar international ad campaign aimed at curbing undocumented migration to the United States. The campaign focuses on warning individuals who are in...

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Overcoming H-1B Visa Denials: Legal Pathways to Secure Your Employment

Facing an H-1B visa denial can be a daunting experience, potentially disrupting your career plans and personal life. However, a denial is not the end of the road. There are legal avenues available to challenge...

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Understanding USCIS Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID): What You

Receiving a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can be overwhelming. A NOID means your immigration application is at risk of being denied, but you still have a...

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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 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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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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Confused professional woman sitting at a desk with documents, illustrating changes in USCIS rules for immigration fees.

Did USCIS Just Change the Rules Again? Here’s What You

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently issued a second correction to the fee schedule rule, addressing errors in immigration and naturalization benefit fees. Originally introduced in January 2024, the rule intended to revise...

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Is the Revised Form G-325A the Breakthrough Immigrants Need? Find

Big changes are coming for those seeking deferred action from USCIS. Starting February 5, 2025, only the newly revised Form G-325A, Biographic Information (edition date 10/24/24), will be accepted. This form introduces significant updates, including...

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The TN Visa in 2025: Surprising Updates That Could Change

The TN visa has long been a gateway for skilled professionals from Canada and Mexico to work in the United States. Designed under NAFTA and carried forward by the USMCA, this visa has remained an...

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