U.S. Border Remains Secure for 10 Consecutive Months
The U.S. border has maintained strict security measures for the tenth month in a row, according to the White House.
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The U.S. border has maintained strict security measures for the tenth month in a row, according to the White House.
The U.S. has expanded its visa bond program, affecting applicants from around 50 countries with deposits up to $15,000.
The Department of State has reduced the fee for a Certificate of Loss of Nationality from $2,350 to $450, effective April 2026.
Starting December 26, 2025, the U.S. will require biometric checks and social media history from non-citizens at entry points.
EAD and Advance Parole approvals are milestones, but green card processing can still take time. Here's what applicants need to know.
Learn about the authorized stays for various nonimmigrant work visas and how to address CBP errors.
Explore the EB-2 NIW green card option that allows self-petitioning for individuals with work of national importance.
USCIS clarifies how it evaluates critical or leading roles in EB-1A petitions, emphasizing impact over titles.
A US immigration judge has ruled against the asylum claim of Liam Ramos, an Ecuadorian boy detained by ICE at age five.
The US is reportedly revoking citizenship from a Nigerian national due to alleged fraud, raising concerns about naturalization scrutiny.
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