White House Confirms ICE Traffic Stops Will Continue

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that ICE traffic stops will continue across the U.S. despite the recent deaths of two individuals during immigration operations in Maine and Texas. Leavitt defended the vehicle checks as a necessary tool, while addressing the slow deployment of body-worn cameras for agents.
Alert for International Students: The End of “Indefinite Stay” in the U.S.

A historic DHS rule change ends “duration of status” for international students (F) and exchange visitors (J) in the U.S., imposing strict four-year time limits and reducing the post-graduation grace period from 60 to 30 days. Educational institutions can no longer automatically grant extensions, meaning students must now seek formal USCIS approval, making proactive immigration planning essential.
Critical Changes to Residency: The Return of the Public Charge Rule

USCIS has announced stricter “public charge” rules for Green Card applicants. Starting September 18, 2026, using benefits like SNAP or Medicaid may affect your residency.
Tragedy in Georgia: Venezuelan Immigrant Dies in ICE Custody During Transfer

Venezuelan dies in ICE custody in Georgia during a transfer. This brings 2026 detention deaths to 22. Learn your rights and the value of legal counsel.
When Your Immigration Application Is Denied: What Appeal Options Are Available?

When Your Immigration Application Is Denied: What Appeal Options Are Available? Receiving a denial notice for your immigration application can be discouraging, but all is not lost. There are legal options that can help you appeal that decision and continue your immigration journey in the United States. In this article, we will explain what to […]
Understanding the Different Categories of Work Visas in the United States

Understanding the Different Categories of Work Visas in the United States Which One Is Right for You? Working legally in the United States is the dream of thousands of professionals around the world, but understanding which visa fits your profile can be confusing. In this blog, we explain the most common categories of work visas […]
Am I Eligible for U.S. Citizenship?

Am I Eligible for U.S. Citizenship? Key Questions to Determine Your Eligibility Becoming a U.S. citizen is the final step in the immigration process for many immigrants. But before you begin the process, it is essential to know if you are actually eligible. In this blog, we present the key questions you should ask yourself […]
The Process for Obtaining a Family Visa in the United States

The Step-by-Step Process for Obtaining a Family Visa in the United States Reuniting with loved ones in the United States is a dream shared by many immigrant families. Obtaining a family visa may seem complicated, but with the right information and legal support, it is possible to achieve. In this blog, we explain in a […]
Common Myths About Defending Against Deportation

Common Myths About Defending Against Deportation That You Should Know About When a person faces deportation proceedings in the United States, it is common to receive conflicting advice or hear misinformation. These myths can lead to fear, poor decisions, or even the loss of a legal opportunity. In this blog, we debunk the most common […]
Youth Visa

Youth Visa in the United States: Everything you need to know to apply successfully The U.S. Youth Visa is an opportunity for many immigrant youth who have been abandoned, abused or neglected by one or both parents. This type of visa allows them to apply for permanent residency, offering a legal path to a more […]