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What Does Trump’s New Immigration Proposals Mean For Your Mixed-Status Family?
Trump’s new immigration proposals may allow for deporting US citizens alongside their undocumented family members. This could significantly affect mixed-status families, where some members are US citizens and others are undocumented. Trump’s suggestion to deport entire families—regardless of whether some are US citizens—has raised serious concerns. His reasoning? To avoid separating families while still enforcing…
Read MoreCase Returned to USCIS? Key Steps to Take During Administrative Processing Delays
Waiting in administrative processing for months or years can be frustrating. Learning that the Department of State sent your case to USCIS for review can feel like a major setback. It’s natural to wonder: What happens next? For many people, a case returned to USCIS causes worry. This is especially true when delays affect urgent…
Read More“We Cannot Move to Our Country”—A Father’s O-1 Visa Win for His Family’s Future
Imagine being stuck for over a year, unable to work, move, or plan your life because of a visa delay. This was Ihtesham’s reality. He and his family faced a long wait for O-1 visa and O-3 visa approvals. They were caught in administrative processing at the U.S. consulate in Florence, Italy. Here’s how Ihtesham…
Read MoreWhat Can You Do If the Muslim Ban Returns in 2025?
The possibility of Donald Trump Muslim Ban returning is frightening for many. This is especially true for those waiting for their visa approval. This type of travel ban law has caused confusion and fear before. If it returns, it could make it harder for people trying to come to the U.S. or reunite with their…
Read MoreHow to Apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA): A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re a U.S. citizen and your child was born outside the United States, applying for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad is a crucial step to document your child’s citizenship. This guide will walk you through the CRBA application process in simple terms, ensuring you know exactly what to do and what to expect.…
Read MoreWhat to Do If Medical Exam Expires For Visa During Administrative Processing
When applying for a U.S. visa, the exam is a key step in the immigration process. But many applicants wonder: How long is the immigration medical exam valid? Typically, the immigration exam validity is six months. If delays occur, like those caused by administrative processing, the exam may expire, leaving applicants with questions such as:…
Read More“I’ll Always Recommend Goldstein” – How a Family’s Future Transformed in 6 Months!
For 12 long years, Sigismund and her family endured the heartache of being separated from their father. Year after year, they held onto the hope of reuniting in the United States, even as immigration delays tested their strength. Their mandamus immigration journey is one of perseverance, unwavering determination, and ultimately, triumph. Sigismund’s story is a…
Read MoreYour Lifeline for Expired DS-2019 Forms and J1 Visas!
The J1 visa lets people from other countries come to the U.S. for cultural exchange and work-study programs. It also offers other educational opportunities. It’s a great chance for many people to gain new experiences, learn, and contribute to their fields. However, sometimes the J1 visa processing time can take longer than expected, causing some…
Read MoreIs Your Visa Case Status Changing? Here’s How to Make Sense of It!
Navigating the visa process can feel overwhelming, especially when your USCIS visa case status changes unexpectedly. Many applicants see statuses like “Refused,” “Ready,” “Administrative Processing,” or others appear and disappear without explanation, leaving them frustrated. Below, we’ll help you understand these changes, common processing timelines, and how to respond effectively. Play Video What Do Common…
Read MoreTrump’s 2025 Mass Deportation Plan: Steps to Safeguard Your Family Today!
The promise of Trump’s mass deportation 2025 plan has left millions of immigrant families in the United States facing unimaginable uncertainty. With President Trump’s renewed focus on immigration enforcement, mixed-status families are preparing for possible separations. Mass deportation could impact up to four million households. From Arizona to Pennsylvania, these families are navigating complex legal…
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