Immigration News, Policy Changes, and Latest Information

Naturalization is more than paperwork. It is a profound legal transformation—one that turns an immigrant into a full, permanent member of the United States. For millions, the oath ceremony is the moment they become equal participants...

The Trump administration is preparing a major expansion of the public charge rule, a policy that determines whether an immigrant may be denied a Green Card if they are likely to rely on government support.This proposed...

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has launched a broad re-examination of Green Card holders from several “countries of concern,” following a directive from President Donald Trump. In a statement posted on X, USCIS Director...

Bringing a brother or sister to live permanently in the United States is possible—but only for U.S. citizens, not Green Card holders. Under U.S. immigration law, sponsoring a sibling is one of the longest and most...

The U.S. State Department has released its December 2025 Visa Bulletin, bringing encouraging progress for thousands of immigrants seeking lawful permanent residency. Several family-based and employment-based categories have advanced, allowing more applicants to file their paperwork...

Traveling abroad is one of the biggest perks of living in the United States. But for lawful permanent residents (LPRs), even a simple overseas trip can turn into a major problem if it’s not planned correctly....

Applying for a U.S. Green Card? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has warned that even a single mistake on Form I-485 can lead to rejection or long processing delays. In a post on X...

Starting October 29, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will stop accepting paper checks and money orders for all immigration and visa application fees. From that date onward, all payments must be made digitally...

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