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Federal Court Blocks Termination of TPS for Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal: A Legal Lifeline for Over 60,000 Individuals
On July 31, 2025, a federal court blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal, safeguarding lawful status for more than 60,000 individuals. Judge Trina L. Thompson’s ruling delivers critical relief to families who have lived in the U.S. for decades and reaffirms that immigration policy must be based on fairness, evidence, and constitutional protections—not discriminatory intent or political agendas.
Aug 27


P Visas for Artists & Entertainers: Which Category Fits You Best?
Planning to perform in the U.S.? Discover which P visa—P-1, P-2, or P-3—best suits your needs as an artist, entertainer, or athlete. This guide explains each visa type, eligibility, documentation, and how to avoid costly mistakes in the application process.
Jul 30


Taxes, Names, and Legal Life After Saying "I Do"
Marriage changes more than your last name — especially when immigration is involved. Learn how tying the knot can impact your tax filing, legal documents, Social Security number, and financial responsibilities as a sponsor. Stay informed and start your new chapter on solid legal ground.
Jul 23


Student, Worker…Wife? What Happens When You Marry on a Visa
If you're in the U.S. on a student or work visa and marry a U.S. citizen, your path to a green card isn’t automatic. This blog breaks down the adjustment of status process, key forms to file, what to expect with work and travel, and how to avoid issues with immigration intent.
Jul 9


The Critical Role of Passport Stamps in U.S. Immigration: Why Legal Counsel Urges Applicants to Be Cautious
Your passport stamps could make or break your U.S. immigration case. From visa renewals to green card applications, even one missing or conflicting stamp can raise red flags. Learn why immigration attorneys urge caution and how to protect your legal status through accurate travel history documentation.
Jun 26


Why Should I Get an Immigration Attorney to Handle My Case?
Navigating an immigration case can be overwhelming with complex paperwork, deadlines, and changing laws. Hiring an experienced immigration attorney helps you avoid costly mistakes, stay updated on legal requirements, and increase your chances of approval. From crafting strong cases to representing you in court, an immigration attorney provides the guidance and protection you need for a successful outcome.
May 21


Haiti TPS to Expire August 3, 2025: What Haitian Nationals in the U.S. Must Know Now
The U.S. government has announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti will now expire on August 3, 2025, six months earlier than planned. This sudden change affects over 160,000 Haitian nationals in the U.S. and has prompted legal challenges from immigration advocates. Learn what this means for TPS holders, how to stay protected, and why immediate legal guidance is critical.
May 19


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


Understanding Form I-765: Employment Authorization for Immigrants
For many immigrants in the U.S., securing legal work authorization is a crucial step toward stability and independence. This guide breaks down Form I-765, the Application for Employment Authorization, including who qualifies, how to apply, and what to do if your work permit is delayed or denied. Whether you're an asylum seeker, student on OPT, or awaiting a green card, understanding this process is key to working legally in the United States.
Apr 30


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


Can You Adjust Status If You Fall in Love in the U.S.?
Love can happen anytime—even on vacation! If you fell for someone in the U.S., can you stay? It depends! Here’s what to know.
Feb 18


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


Let’s Tackle U.S. Immigration for Binational Couples This Month of Love
Binational couples face immigration challenges. Explore visa options & legal pathways to reunite this Valentine’s Day
Feb 14


Can You Stop Deportation After an Immigration Judge Issues an Order?
Facing a deportation order? Your case isn’t over—legal options exist. Act fast with an immigration attorney to fight for your future.
Jan 30


When Love Crosses Borders: The Royal Story of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson
A king abdicated his throne for love in 1936, marrying a twice-divorced American. Their romance shook the world and raised big questions.
Jan 29


Top 5 Myths About U.S. Immigration – Busted!
Immigration to the U.S. can be complex, with myths causing confusion. We're debunking 5 top myths to help clarify the process.
Jan 22


Planning Your Dream Wedding in the U.S. as an Immigrant Bride
Immigrant brides in the U.S.: Plan your dream wedding while navigating unique legal and logistical hurdles. Love meets guidance here!
Jan 21


Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Filing an Immigration Petition
Learn the top 10 mistakes to avoid when filing an immigration petition.
Dec 24, 2024


How Can an Immigration Attorney Help in Consular Processing?
Consular processing is required to apply for a U.S. immigrant visa from abroad.
Dec 10, 2024


Bringing Family Members to the US: A guide to Family Sponsorship
Family sponsorship is a key way U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can reunite with relatives
Dec 9, 2024
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