Authority To Revoke U.S. Passport for U.S. Citizens Involved in FTO

A new bill could allow the U.S. Secretary of State to revoke or deny passports for citizens suspected of aiding terrorist groups, raising civil liberties concerns.
Entering Illegally Now Makes You Subject to Mandatory Detention

A new ruling makes undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. without inspection subject to mandatory detention, without the option of bond. This change affects asylum seekers, long-term residents, and even those with pending cases, making legal guidance more critical than ever.
B-1 vs. B-2 Visa: What’s the Difference and What Activities Are Allowed?

Do you want to come to the U.S. for work or pleasure? If so, here is everything you need to know about B-1 visas for USA business travel versus B-2 tourist visas and how to apply for both options.
Temporary Immigration Judge Does Not Need Immigration Law Experience

A new DOJ rule allows temporary immigration judges to preside over cases without any prior immigration law experience. While meant to reduce the massive case backlog, this change raises serious concerns about fairness and due process for noncitizens.
E-2 Treaty Investor Visa for Canadians Requirements, Process, and Investment Guidance

Canadian entrepreneurs can qualify for an E-2 Treaty Investor Visa to start or invest in a U.S. business, provided the investment is substantial and meets U.S. requirements.
55 Million Visas Will Be Reviewed

The U.S. plans to review 55 million visas under a new continuous vetting process that could impact tourists, students, and workers.
Form I-864A Explained: When to Use a Household Member’s Income for Sponsorship

Are you unable to meet the immigrant sponsor income requirements on your own? If so, here is everything you need to know about filing form I-864A for household income with a joint sponsor.
Unlawful Presence Bar

Unlawful presence in the U.S. can result in serious immigration consequences, including lengthy bars from reentry. Learn what it means, how it’s triggered, and options to navigate this complex area of immigration law.
Can a U.S. Citizen Sponsor a Sibling for Immigration? Steps and Wait Times Explained

Do you want to sponsor a sibling for a green card so they can come to the U.S.? If so, here is everything you need to know about who can be a sponsor, how to petition for a sibling, and how long it takes.
Why Are There So Many Undocumented People Here for Such a Long Time?

Many undocumented immigrants have lived in the U.S. for decades, building families, working, and contributing to society while waiting for a chance at legal status.