A Korean American applicant was arrested by ICE during a marriage-based green card interview at the USCIS Los Angeles Downtown Office on October 29,...
A U.S. program granting permanent residency to individuals who donate $1 million to the federal government is moving closer to launch, with the “gold...
A new DHS proposal would greatly expand biometric collection, allowing the government to gather and store DNA and other data from immigrants, sponsors, and even some U.S. citizens, raising deep questions about privacy, cost, and surveillance.
Stricter green card screening under the Trump administration is affecting marriage-based applications, with some USCIS applicants waiting months for a biometrics appointment. Several marriage-based...
USCIS is advancing regulations that revive stricter self-sufficiency reviews in green card cases. Sponsors face enforceable obligations and potential legal risk under an expanded public charge framework.
A Korean lawful permanent resident was denied entry and detained at Atlanta Airport after trying to re-enter the United States with an expired re-entry...
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has proposed a new rule that would expand biometric data collection to all individuals connected to immigration...
The Trump administration’s decision to raise the H-1B visa application fee to $100,000 has sent shockwaves through hospitals and schools across the United States,...
As immigration enforcement intensifies in political headlines, a simple truth gets buried beneath the noise. Many of the problems noncitizens face in the United...
The U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) has quietly suspended automatic Social Security Number (SSN) issuance for immigrant visa and citizenship applicants—without public notice—causing confusion,...