NEWS & INSIGHTS

Lost Green Card: Tips to try if your Green Card does not get delivered

For many immigrants, the day the United States (U.S.) Postal Service delivers your green card an incredibly exciting and hard-earned one. Unfortunately, lost or undelivered green cards are more common...

How to Call USCIS

Navigating the U.S. immigration process can be complex, and sometimes the quickest way to get answers is to call the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Whether you’re checking the...

Digital Nomad Visas to the United States: What Remote Workers Should Understand

As remote work becomes the new norm, “digital nomad visas” have surged in popularity around the world. Countries from Portugal to Costa Rica now offer special visas that allow location-independent...

New Health and Financial Rules for Visa Applicants: What you should know!

Immigration laws in the United States continue to change quickly. 2025 has already brought several major updates that could affect visa applicants, families, and employers, including new health and...

214(b) Refusals: What they are and ideas to overcome them!

One of the most common (and frustrating!) visa refusals faced by applicants for U.S. nonimmigrant visas (such as tourist, student, or exchange visitor visas) is a Section 214(b) Refusal. If you’ve...

Marriage Based Green Card Interview Prep

Marriage based green card interview prep is crucial to a successful green card interview! Applying for a marriage-based green card is an important step in building your future together in the United...

$100,000 H-1B Fee: What Employers and Workers Need to Know

On September 19, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation restricting the entry of anyone in H-1B status without payment of a new $100,000 fee. The proclamation, titled Restriction on Entry...

Self-Reporting on the I-485: What Adjustment of Status Applicants Need to Know.

When applying for a green card in the United States (U.S.), one of the most important steps is filing Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. For many applicants...

2025 Travel Ban Exceptions: Who Still Can Enter the United States?

As of June 9, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. EDT, a sweeping U.S. travel ban went into effect, suspending visa issuance and entry for citizens from 19 countries. Of these 19 countries, 12 are subject to a full...