Immigration Blog

Our blog is a source of latest immigration news, policy updates and trends for thousands of readers every month.

Adjustment of Status Report Summary for Q1, 2022

The report for Q1 of 2022 shows that the U.S. has a high level of newly admitted arrivals from Asian and African countries, and also points to well known trends with regards to Mexico, India, and China.

TPS and Work Permit Authorization Available for Select Immigrants

You can file your I-765 application on the USCIS website at the same time or shortly after you file an application for TPS.

What is Form N-600K?

This special USCIS form is meant for children who are under the age of 18, living outside of the United States, and have a U.S. citizen parent who can pass a continuous presence test.

Tips and Tricks for Work Permit Holders in the U.S.

Navigating the job search as a work permit holder can be tricky. Below are some considerations for non-citizens seeking employment in the United States.

Status of Consular Processing Operations in Haiti and Cuba

The U.S. Embassy in Havana has resumed some very limited services for visa applicants while consular processing in Haiti now includes both immigrant and non-immigrant visa appointments.

Why is it so Difficult for Ukrainians to Get a Visa?

Because Ukraine is not a member of the VWP, there are limited options for Ukrainians seeking a visa to enter the U.S.

Looking at Major Trends Amongst H1-B Workers in the U.S.

H1-B workers tend to be spread out across the United States, but in strategic urban hubs where companies are used to filing alien petitions for this type of non-immigrant visa.

Tips for Filing your N-400 Online

The USCIS online N-400 application is an efficient means for applying for U.S. citizenship. This blog details some of the most important considerations for this online filing procedure.

3 Ways the USCIS Can Speed up Green Card Processing

Green card processing times vary from 12-20 months or even longer. 

USCIS Updates Policy for Certain Non-Immigrant Spouses

Spouses of E and L non-immigrant visa types are eligible for work permits in the United States as long as they have the appropriate documentation.

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