Legal Procedures

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Energy sector regulations under arbitrary and capricious scrutiny

Energy sector regulations under arbitrary and capricious scrutiny

Under the APA, courts can set aside energy sector regulations if an agency fails to offer a reasoned explanation or ignores key evidence. This “arbitrary and capricious” scrutiny is increasingly used to challenge FERC, EPA, and state commission actions affecting markets and environmental compliance. This article explains the standard, common litigation triggers, and practical implications […]
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The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program can lead to a U.S. green card by investing $800,000 in a TEA project or $1,050,000 otherwise and creating 10 full-time U.S. jobs. As of Feb 27, 2025, investors must also navigate visa availability, source-of-funds scrutiny, and regional center compliance under the RIA. This article explains current requirements, recent updates, […]
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Which countries are eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and how do I renew my status?

Which countries are eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and how do I renew my status?

As of January 2025, USCIS has TPS designations for 17 countries. Eligibility depends on nationality and meeting all TPS requirements, and renewal is done by timely re-registering during the USCIS window (typically filing Form I-821 and, if needed, Form I-765 for work authorization). This article lists the designated countries and explains the step-by-step TPS renewal […]
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How do criminal convictions affect my immigration status and can I apply for a waiver?

How do criminal convictions affect my immigration status and can I apply for a waiver?

Criminal convictions can make a noncitizen deportable or inadmissible, and some crimes trigger mandatory detention and permanent bars. Whether you can apply for a waiver depends on the specific offense, sentence, immigration status, and timing of the case. This article explains key conviction categories, common immigration consequences, and waiver options and eligibility. Criminal convictions can […]
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What are the current investment requirements for the EB-5 investor visa program?

What are the current investment requirements for the EB-5 investor visa program?

As of January 2025, EB-5 generally requires a $1,050,000 investment, or $800,000 if the project is in a TEA or qualifies as an infrastructure project. Investors must also show lawful source of funds and that the investment will create at least 10 full-time U.S. jobs. This article explains the thresholds, TEA rules, and key filing […]
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What are the different categories for family-based immigration and how long is the waiting time?

What are the different categories for family-based immigration and how long is the waiting time?

Family-based immigration has two main categories: Immediate Relatives (no annual cap, often 0–12 months) and Family Preference categories (capped, typically 2–10+ years). Wait times depend on the relationship, the sponsor’s status (U.S. citizen vs. green card holder), and the applicant’s country under the Visa Bulletin. This article breaks down each category and what to expect […]
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How can I become a U.S. citizen through naturalization and what are the requirements?

How can I become a U.S. citizen through naturalization and what are the requirements?

You can become a U.S. citizen through naturalization by filing Form N-400 and meeting key requirements like 5 years of permanent residence (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen), good moral character, and passing English and civics tests. USCIS will schedule biometrics and an interview before an oath ceremony. This article explains eligibility, […]
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What legal options do I have if I’m facing deportation from the United States?

What legal options do I have if I’m facing deportation from the United States?

If you’re facing deportation, you may have 6 key legal options: request bond, seek asylum/withholding/CAT, apply for cancellation of removal, pursue waivers, appeal to the BIA, or file a motion to reopen/reconsider. The best path depends on your immigration status, criminal history, and deadlines in your case. This article explains these defenses, eligibility basics, and […]
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What changes have been made to the H-1B visa process and how does the lottery system work?

What changes have been made to the H-1B visa process and how does the lottery system work?

As of Jan. 17, 2025, USCIS updated the H-1B visa process to modernize filings and strengthen program integrity, while keeping the annual cap lottery of 85,000 visas (65,000 regular plus 20,000 U.S. master’s). Employers register beneficiaries during the registration window, USCIS runs a random selection, and only selected registrants may file petitions. This article explains […]
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How can I apply for asylum in the United States and what are my chances of approval?

How can I apply for asylum in the United States and what are my chances of approval?

You can apply for asylum in the United States by filing Form I-589 within 1 year of arrival (with limited exceptions) and completing biometrics plus an interview or immigration court hearing. Approval chances vary widely by case facts, evidence, and where your case is heard, so results can differ significantly. This article explains eligibility, the […]
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What are the steps to obtain a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen?

What are the steps to obtain a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen?

To obtain a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen, you typically complete 5 key steps: file Form I-130, file I-485 (or consular process), submit biometrics and evidence, attend the interview, and receive a conditional or 10-year green card. Timelines and requirements vary based on location, prior immigration history, and admissibility issues. This article […]
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How does the current DACA program work and who is eligible to apply?

How does the current DACA program work and who is eligible to apply?

As of January 2025, DACA grants eligible applicants 2 years of deferred action and work authorization per approval. Eligibility generally requires arrival before age 16, continuous U.S. residence since June 15, 2007, and meeting education/military and criminal-history rules. This article explains current DACA rules, eligibility, filing basics, and the latest legal and policy developments. The […]
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