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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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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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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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Young professional with a passport and travel bag, symbolizing TN Visa opportunities in 2025.

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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USCIS Form I-485 application papers, pen, glasses, and an American flag on a wooden table, representing the updated guidelines.

New Form I-485 Guidelines: Are You Ready for These Crucial

In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that certain visa petitions, particularly those involving allegations of fraudulent marriages, cannot be reviewed by federal courts. This ruling, known as Bouarfa v. Mayorkas, underscores the...

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USCIS naturalization ceremony in Nevada, featuring attendees pledging allegiance with flags displayed, symbolizing U.S. citizenship process.

Do You Qualify for Easier U.S. Citizenship Under New USCIS

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has updated its policy to clarify that naturalization applicants need to prove they were lawfully admitted for permanent residence only at their initial entry or adjustment to lawful...

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H-1B Visa Mastery: Key USCIS Guidance

For individuals holding H-1B non-immigrant status, understanding the intricate processes and regulations surrounding employment, residency, and international travel is crucial. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website is the most authoritative and reliable source...

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Unlock Your Green Card: A Guide to AOS

The Adjustment of Status (AOS) process is a way for non-U.S. citizens to apply for a green card without leaving the United States. This guide will help you understand the fees, forms, and timelines involved...

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