Americans Rush for ‘Plan B’ Citizenship Following 2024 Election
December 16, 2024In an unprecedented surge of interest, Americans are increasingly exploring dual citizenship options following the 2024 presidential election.
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In an unprecedented surge of interest, Americans are increasingly exploring dual citizenship options following the 2024 presidential election.
The U.S. Department of State released its latest Visa Bulletin. That’s a big deal if you’re waiting for your priority date to be current so that your green card application can move forward.
Learn about the recent Supreme Court visa revocation decision and what it means for U.S. immigration ahead of Trump’s second term.
USCIS has announced significant changes to Form I-485, requiring green card applicants to submit medical exams with their applications starting February 10, 2025. The new form also eliminates Form I-864W and streamlines the public charge assessment process.
The State Department eliminated the two-year home residency requirement for J-1 visa holders from 34 countries.
A federal court has halted the Biden administration’s efforts to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage to DACA recipients.
Trump said during an interview Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press he would work with Democrats to protect Dreamers.
The gifting season is fast approaching. We’ve rounded up some of the best holiday gift ideas from immigrant-owned businesses.
Trump’s second-term immigration policies are poised to reshape family reunifications, work visas, and corporate hiring strategies. This article breaks down key changes and offers actionable insights for families, foreign workers, and employers.
This statutory cap includes 65,000 regular cap visas and 20,000 visas under the U.S. advanced degree exemption, also known as the master’s cap.