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FIFA PASS and World Cup Travel to the U.S.: What Fans Need to Know Before Applying for a Visa
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaching, many international fans will need a U.S. tourist visa to attend matches. The FIFA PASS system may help eligible ticket holders access priority visa interview appointments, but it does not guarantee approval. Understanding how FIFA PASS works, its limitations, and how to properly prepare your application is essential for successful World Cup travel to the United States.
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My Child Is Turning 21: What Parents Must Know About Aging Out in Immigration (2026 Guide)
Turning 21 can significantly impact your child’s immigration future. Aging out immigration rules may cause them to lose dependent status and face new visa challenges. Learn how the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) works, what happens when a child ages out, and what parents can do to protect their path to permanent residency.
Feb 18


From Pride to Papers: How LGBTQ+ Couples Can Build a Life Together in the U.S
LGBTQ+ couples have the same immigration rights as opposite-sex couples under U.S. law. This article explains how same-sex partners can pursue marriage-based green cards, K-1 fiancé(e) visas, and asylum protections, and what USCIS requires to prove a genuine relationship while building a life together in the United States.
Feb 12


Trump’s 75-Country Immigration Ban: Does It Impact Your K-1 Visa?
Many international couples are worried that Trump’s 75-country immigration ban could affect their plans to marry in the U.S. This article explains why the policy does not impact K-1 fiancé(e) visas, how the K-1 process works, and what couples from affected countries should know before moving forward with their case.
Feb 10


What Happens If Your Spouse Had a Child With Someone Else During a Marriage-Based Immigration Case?
Does having a child with someone else during a marriage-based immigration case automatically lead to denial? No. Immigration officers evaluate the totality of the circumstances, including intent, honesty, and the reality of the marriage not a single fact in isolation.
Feb 5


Can I File for My Child Too? What Parents Need to Know About Including Children in a Marriage-Based Immigration Case
Can you include your child in a marriage-based immigration case? The answer is yes but timing age and filing strategy matter. This guide explains when children qualify common mistakes parents make and how early planning can help families immigrate together without painful delays.
Jan 28


What To Do If Your Spouse Is Targeted for Deportation
Nothing shakes a marriage like the fear of losing a loved one to deportation. For mixed-status couples facing spouse deportation, an immigration notice or detention can change everything. Marriage to a U.S. citizen does not automatically stop removal, but legal options such as adjustment of status, waivers, bond hearings, or cancellation of removal may help families fight deportation and stay together.
Dec 24, 2025


How Does Deportation Defense Work in the U.S.?
Facing deportation in the U.S. can be overwhelming, but there are legal defenses that may help you stay. From asylum and waivers to cancellation of removal or adjustment of status, understanding your options is key. Learn how deportation defense works and why having an experienced immigration lawyer can make a crucial difference in your case.
Nov 5, 2025


New $1000 Parole Fee Takes Effect: What Those Seeking U.S. Parole or “Re-Parole” Need to Know
Beginning October 16, 2025, DHS will implement a $1,000 parole fee for individuals seeking parole or re-parole in the U.S. The fee, introduced under the H.R. 1 Reconciliation Bill, aims to recover administrative costs and reduce taxpayer burden. Learn who must pay, possible exemptions, and how this change could affect future parole applications.
Oct 29, 2025


Thinking of Applying for a Green Card? USCIS Warns You Could Face Deportation
USCIS has updated its policy, warning that immigrants applying for a green card could face deportation through removal proceedings, even with a pending family-based petition. The guidance makes it clear that approval alone does not provide lawful status or protection from enforcement. Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney before filing is now more critical than ever to understand the risks and legal options available.
Oct 1, 2025


What Are the Steps to Defend Against Deportation in the U.S.?
Facing a deportation notice can be overwhelming, but it’s not the end. There are clear legal steps to defend against deportation in the U.S. From hiring an experienced immigration attorney, reviewing your Notice to Appear (NTA), attending all court hearings, and exploring possible defenses such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status, you can protect your rights and build a strong deportation defense.
Sep 25, 2025


International Bridesmaids, Anyone? How to Help Loved Ones Abroad Attend Your U.S. Wedding
Planning your dream wedding in the U.S. is exciting, but what if some of your loved ones—like your international bridesmaids—live abroad? Don’t worry, with the right guidance, they can still stand by your side on your big day. The B2 Tourist Visa is the most common option for wedding guests and bridal party members traveling to the United States. While approval isn’t guaranteed, a strong application supported by ties to their home country, proper documentation, and even a per
Sep 10, 2025


Work and Travel While Waiting for Your Green Card: What You Need to Know
Waiting for your green card? Learn what you can and can’t do when it comes to working and traveling during the process. Discover how to safely navigate EAD work permits, Advance Parole travel documents, and avoid costly immigration mistakes. Whether it's your dream job or a honeymoon abroad, timing matters. Start your journey with confidence—love and planning go hand in hand.
May 7, 2025


What to Prepare When Applying for Adjustment of Status to USCIS
Applying for Adjustment of Status (AOS) with USCIS is an exciting move toward permanent residency. But be prepared—USCIS is all about paperwork, and missing even one document can cause frustrating delays. To make your AOS journey as smooth as possible, it's important to know exactly what you need to submit and how to stay organized throughout the process. Here's a breakdown to help you get everything right from the start.
Apr 23, 2025


Traveling Abroad as a Green Card Holder: What You Must Know Before You Go
Traveling abroad as a green card holder? Learn how long you can stay, when to get a reentry permit, and how to protect your U.S. residency. Don’t risk your green card — know the rules before you go.
Apr 15, 2025


What Immigration Lawyers Want Couples to Know
Navigating immigration as a couple can be complex. Learn key insights from immigration lawyers to avoid delays and ensure a smooth process.
Apr 9, 2025


Is It Love or a Visa? How USCIS Detects Fake Marriages
Learn how USCIS detects fake marriages, key red flags, interview questions, and how to prove your marriage is real for a green card
Apr 2, 2025


Does an Overseas Marriage Make U.S. Immigration Easier?
An overseas wedding won’t automatically ease U.S. immigration. Legal recognition and proper planning are key to a smooth process.
Mar 24, 2025


LGBTQ+ Love and Immigration
LGBTQ+ couples now have equal U.S. immigration rights, but the process can be complex. Here’s what you need to know.
Feb 26, 2025


Can Marrying a U.S. Citizen Fast-Track Naturalization?
Married to a U.S. citizen? You may get citizenship faster! Here’s how marriage can speed up your path to becoming a U.S. citizen.
Feb 17, 2025
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