Immigration

Explore a comprehensive collection of resources dedicated to immigration law, including insightful video interviews with experienced immigration attorneys and detailed articles on various immigration topics. Visitors will find definitions of key terms such as visas, green cards, and naturalization, along with up-to-date information on immigration policies and legal procedures. This section serves as a valuable guide for individuals seeking to understand their rights and navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law.

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The Rights of an Immigrant Child in Foster Care After a Parent’s Deportation

An immigrant child in foster care after a parent’s deportation still has the right to safety, education, medical care, and due process in all child welfare and immigration proceedings. Child welfare agencies must prioritize the child’s best interests while making reasonable efforts to locate and involve deported parents in case planning and court hearings. This […]

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The New $100,000 H-1B Fee – Who Pays, Who’s Exempt, and Who’s Already Suing

The new $100,000 H-1B fee adds $100,000 per covered H-1B petition or extension, with certain employers and filings potentially exempt. Multiple lawsuits are already challenging the fee’s legality and implementation, creating uncertainty for hiring plans. This article explains who pays, who’s exempt, what’s covered, and how to respond now. A New Fee That’s Turning Heads

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The Supreme Court Just Limited State Power Over Immigrants — Here’s the Ruling

The Supreme Court has narrowed how far states can go in enforcing immigration-related laws, reinforcing that immigration regulation is primarily a federal power. The ruling curbs state measures that intrude on federal authority and affects how state and local agencies may detain, prosecute, or otherwise target noncitizens. This article explains what the Court decided, why

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What is citizenship?

Citizenship is legal membership in a country, and the U.S. recognizes two main paths to it: birth and naturalization. Citizens gain specific rights (like voting) and responsibilities that non-citizens don’t have. This article explains what citizenship means and outlines natural-born and naturalized U.S. citizenship. Citizenship is your legal membership in a country. When you’re a

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What is a visa?

A visa is an official authorization—typically stamped or issued electronically by a foreign government—that allows a non‑citizen to enter, stay in, or transit a country for a specific purpose and time. Requirements and permitted activities vary by country and visa category, and many visas must be obtained before travel. This article explains what a visa

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What Makes Immigration Banner Ads Effective Now?

Immigration banner ads are most effective now when they pair compliant, plain-language offers with precise audience targeting and a clear call to action. As scrutiny of legal advertising and competition for immigrant clients increase, ad copy, visuals, and landing pages must build trust fast and avoid misleading claims. This article breaks down what works in

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