TN vs. H-1B Visa: Which One Should Canadian and Mexican Professionals Choose?

Are you a Mexican or Canadian professional who wants to start working in the United States? If so, here is a TN vs H-1B visa comparison to help you determine what type of visa you should apply for.
How to Respond to a USCIS Request for Evidence (RFE) Without Risking Denial

Have you received a request for evidence by the USCIS? If so, here is everything you need to know about how to respond to a USCIS RFE so that you can avoid having your case denied.
You Can Still Be Deported if You Have Pending Tps

Having a pending TPS application doesn’t guarantee protection from deportation. Learn what steps you can take to safeguard your status.
Can Green Card Holders Apply for U.S. Citizenship Early? Understanding the 90-Day Rule

Do you want to apply for U.S. citizenship early as a green card holder? If so, here is everything you need to know about the early naturalization filing rule and the general naturalization requirements.
Uscis Guidance on Becoming a U.S. Citizen Through Military Service

USCIS has tightened its rules for military naturalization, making only those with clearly honorable discharges eligible for U.S. citizenship. Learn what these changes mean for noncitizen service members.
$100K Fee per H-1B Applicant Starts September 21st

A new executive order will soon require U.S. employers to pay a $100,000 annual fee per H-1B applicant starting September 21, 2025—learn what this means for businesses and foreign workers.
What Happens If You Overstay a U.S. Visa and How to Fix It Legally

Are you wondering what happens if you overstay your visa in the U.S.? If so, here is everything you need to know about visa expiration dates, overstay consequences, and solutions for when you have overstayed.
Maintaining Lawful Status in the U.S. on a Student Visa: CPT, OPT, and Travel Rules

Do you want to use an F-1 visa to study in the U.S.? If so, here is everything you need to know about the F-1 visa requirements and how they ensure you are maintaining lawful status in the United States.
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.