Category: Immigration
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USCIS Policy Memorandum Summary: Adjustment of Status Applications
On May 21, 2026, USCIS issued a policy memorandum regarding Adjustment of Status (“green card”) applications filed inside the United States. The memorandum has generated significant attention online and in the media. However, it is important to understand what the memorandum actually does — and does not — say. What the Memo Does: The memorandum…
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Illegal Immigration: Debunking Myths and Understanding the Realities
Yes, illegal immigration is a controversial issue that sparks intense debates and polarized opinions. As an immigration law firm, we will always encourage everyone to legalize their status to avoid the risk of deportation. However, due to the misinformation and myths surrounding this topic, we have decided to talk about common myths associated with illegal…
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5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Immigration Lawyer
Before hiring an immigration lawyer and spending your hard earned money, ask prospective attorneys these 5 key questions to get the right attorney (specialized in Immigration Law) for the job.
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Trump’s Immigrant Visas Suspension: What Does It Mean?
President Trump announced a temporary immigrant visas suspension in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We went through it and tell you what it means for your case.
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New Public Charge Rule: February 2020 Changes
The new public charge rules come into effect on February 24th, 2020. Learn everything about it and if affects you directly on our blog post.
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Top 5 Countries With The Highest Immigration Rates
Get to know the top 5 countries with the highest immigration rate in the world. You’ll be surprised to know which countries made the list.
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Is a Merit-Based Immigration Policy a Good Idea for the United States?
The United States has historically prioritized a family based immigration system. However, this administration is talking about changing focus to a merit based system. Is this viable? Keep reading to find out.
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DACA and DAPA Changes in the Trump Era
Learn more about DACA and DAPA, two of the most controversial immigration topics during the recent years. Are they cancelled?
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What is VAWA and Who Can Apply for It?
VAWA stands for Violence Against Women Act, but it protects both women and men. Keep reading to find out how to apply for a Green Card if you have been abused by your U.S. Citizen spouse.
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4 Things to Know if You’re an Immigrant in the United States
Ever since Donald Trump’s inauguration and his promises of closing the border to immigrants, it is necessary to have all relevant information about your immigration status, what you can and cannot do and whether you’re at risk of being deported. That is why we’ll be sharing some essential information to consider if you are an…
