
Senate Moves Forward on Immigration Enforcement Funding
The U.S. Senate has moved forward with a major immigration enforcement funding bill that could significantly increase resources for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known

The U.S. Senate has moved forward with a major immigration enforcement funding bill that could significantly increase resources for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known

A Notice of Intent to Revoke, often called a NOIR, is one of the more serious notices a petitioner or immigrant family can receive from

A sham marriage is a marriage entered into for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit rather than building a real life together as spouses.

Many immigrants believe that once a green card case is approved, the government will never look back at the facts behind that approval. In most

Being deported or removed from the United States? That is where the I-212 waiver comes in. For many people, removal does not simply mean leaving

An immigration hold, often called an ICE hold or immigration detainer, is a request from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement asking a local jail, prison,

When someone is detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, one of the most urgent questions their family asks is whether they can be released

On May 22, 2026, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a major policy shift for many green card applicants already living in the United States.

For many couples, the marriage green card interview is one of the most stressful parts of the immigration process. By the time an interview is

Filing Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, is one of the most important steps many immigrants take on the path to