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Why Are So Many Immigration Cases Stuck Right Now?
We recently spoke with a client, let’s call her Maria. Maria had done everything right. She applied for her work permit early, followed the instructions carefully, and waited patiently. Months went by and still nothing. Her savings started running low. Job opportunities slipped away. And the stress of not knowing what was happening began to take a toll. Her question was simple: “Why is my immigration case taking so long?” If you’ve been asking the same thing, you’re not alone
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5 days ago1 min read


Immigration Truths: Exposing Viral TikTok Myths
MYTH #1 - You Can Get a Green Card in Months TikTok makes it seem like getting a green card is quick and easy sometimes claiming approvals in just a few months. The reality is very different. Most green card processes involve multiple stages: petition approval, visa availability, background checks, and final adjudication. For many categories, especially family-based and employment-based cases, wait times can range from several months to several years, depending on the categ
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Mar 183 min read


Honesty Matters: Protecting Your Future in the Immigration Process
In the immigration process, many people focus on one goal, getting approved quickly. But what’s often overlooked is that the choices made during your application can have long-term consequences. Taking shortcuts, leaving out information, or trusting the wrong advice might seem harmless at first, but it can lead to something devastating later: losing your legal status or even your citizenship. Recently, this issue has made national headlines. The U.S. Department of Justice (DO
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Nov 5, 20252 min read


Wait Times for Residency Petitions Based on Employment are Getting Longer.
If you or your family member are applying for residency through a relative or through employment, then you’ve likely heard about the...
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Jun 20, 20232 min read


Premium processing expands to Form I-539
USCIS has recently made an exciting announcement. Beginning June 13, 2023, the USCIS is expanding its premium processing services to...
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Jun 20, 20231 min read


You may now be eligible for a Work Permit
On June 14, 2023, USCIS released policy guidance on the eligibility criteria for initial and renewal applications for employment...
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Jun 20, 20232 min read


Title 42 is over, and Title 8 is back.
Title 42 is a section of the Public Health Service Act of 1944, which allows the government to stop the entry of people and imports to...
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May 16, 20232 min read


The truth and nothing but the truth about the new Florida Immigration law effective July 1, 2023.
Here is what we know so far about the new Florida' Senate Bill 1718, the Immigration Bill. In February 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis...
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May 16, 20232 min read


The H-1B cap numbers are out and…
USCIS reported that it received 483,927 H-1B cap registrations. This means that USCIS will reject about 82% of the H-1B cap...
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Apr 18, 20231 min read


Why it may take longer to become a permanent resident as of May 2023?
If you are applying for permanent residency through a family member other than a US citizen spouse or adult child or through employment...
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Apr 18, 20232 min read


Several States Sue the Federal Government over Parole Program
Twenty states sued the Department of Homeland Security and its leadership Tuesday over a humanitarian parole program the Biden...
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Jan 30, 20231 min read


Undocumented Workers Who Are Victims of Labor Exploitation Can Safely Report Employers Without Fear
The Department of Homeland Security announced that noncitizen workers who witness labor violations can now report the violations without...
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Jan 30, 20231 min read


Green Cards Extended for 48 months!
A few months ago, we advised everyone that USCIS was extending the validity of permanent resident cards to 24 months for those that file...
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Jan 30, 20231 min read
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