What Will Change for Immigrants When Trump Is Inaugurated?
As Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office in 2025, immigrants in the United States are bracing for significant changes. Drawing from his prior tenure and campaign promises,…
As Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office in 2025, immigrants in the United States are bracing for significant changes. Drawing from his prior tenure and campaign promises,…
Immigration policies can change suddenly, causing uncertainty and challenges for people and businesses. The new Trump Administration can have a significant influence over immigration policies, leading to changes that may…
Concerned about your future under the incoming Trump Administration? This overview breaks down the latest changes and provides key steps to help you safeguard your immigration status. From policy shifts…
Navigating immigration can be challenging, especially when it comes to bringing family members together. Family-based immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor their loved ones for an…
As the election season heats up, immigration remains one of the most contentious and pivotal issues on the political stage. In Texas, a state with a diverse population and a…
A family-based immigration petition enables U.S. citizens and permanent residents to reunite with family members by sponsoring their immigration to the U.S. In this overview, you will learn about the…
For the first time in six years, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be increasing the fee for people to request immigration and naturalization benefits. Currently, several fees are in…
Many immigrants to the United States face an uphill battle as they begin a new life in this country. Though these challenges are not new, a recent court ruling has…
Are you a professional with an advanced degree or exceptional ability seeking to pursue opportunities in the United States (and Texas)? The EB-2 visa serves as a pathway for such…
Per the USCIS, Adjustment of Status (AOS) is a process where an individual already present in the U.S. can apply for lawful permanent resident status (also know as applying for a Green Card).