
If you are planning to bring your foreign national fiancé to the United States to get married, you will need to apply for a fiancé visa. This visa, also known as the K-1 visa, allows your fiancé to enter the country and get married within...
If you are planning to bring your foreign national fiancé to the United States to get married, you will need to apply for a fiancé visa. This visa, also known as the K-1 visa, allows your fiancé to enter the country and get married within...
If you are a permanent resident and have been living in the United States for more than five years, you may be eligible to apply for citizenship. To become a naturalized citizen, however, you must first pass a citizenship interview. Here are 10 tips to...
In 2025, the U.S. government expanded its “Continuous Vetting ” program to cover all visa holders—affecting an estimated 55 million foreign nationals currently in the United States. This policy marks a significant shift in immigration oversight, using real-time data monitoring to evaluate potential national security...
In a historic shift, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), traditionally known as the agency that adjudicates visas, green cards, and naturalization applications, will soon field its own armed special agents with sweeping law enforcement powers. Under a final rule published in the Federal...
The United States continues to be a top destination for innovation and entrepreneurship. However, for international founders, navigating the U.S. immigration system can be one of the biggest obstacles to launching and scaling a business. Fortunately, various visa options are available in 2025 that cater...
The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) is a unique U.S. immigration option that enables professionals to self-petition for a green card—without needing a job offer or labor certification. This makes it an appealing choice for individuals whose work significantly benefits the United States. In 2025,...
The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) aims to shield dependent children from losing green card eligibility due to extended processing delays. U.S. immigration law defines a "child" as someone who is unmarried and under the age of 21. Without CSPA protections, dependent children of H-1B...
If you want to sponsor a green card holder, it is important to understand the financial sponsorship requirements set by the U.S. government. The income requirements for eligibility vary based on family size, as shown in the tables below. In this article, we will break...
Visa denied? Learn the key steps to take after a visa refusal, common reasons for denial, and how to reapply successfully with confidence and clarity.
According to a landmark case unanimously decided by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on June 21, 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) may no longer prohibit student-athletes from earning money by their name, image and likeness (NIL) for endorsement or marketing...
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