
Your Green Card Is Not a Shield: The U.S. Government Warns Permanent Residents
For many, the Permanent Resident Card, or Green Card, is the ultimate symbol of stability and belonging in the United States. It is perceived as

For many, the Permanent Resident Card, or Green Card, is the ultimate symbol of stability and belonging in the United States. It is perceived as

Yes, it’s possible! But there are key factors to consider—like unlawful presence and whether you’ll need to leave the U.S. for a consular interview. In

Did you know there is a possibility to terminate a deportation order? In this video, we detail the legal options that could allow an order

Did you know that asylum in the United States can also protect family members? Derivative asylum allows your spouse and unmarried children under 21 to

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a controversial immigration law in Florida, marking a significant blow to Governor Ron DeSantis’ hardline stance on immigration enforcement.

The U.S. government has announced the official termination of the humanitarian parole program for Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti, effective April 24. This decision will

How to obtain the Religious Visa in the U.S.? The R Visa, intended for religious workers. This visa allows members of churches and non-profit religious

Many people without immigration status have asked us if they need to carry an ID when riding as a passenger in a car. In this

If you have TPS and your status is about to expire, it is important to know your options. There are two groups of Venezuelans with

The United States has taken a bold step in its immigration and human rights policy by announcing an expansion of visa restrictions targeting individuals of