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Immigration Policy Shift Sparks Huge Concern

A recent announcement by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has raised alarm among immigrants and those seeking to work or study in the U.S. The notice reclassifies immigration and border-related regulations as “foreign-affairs functions,” effectively allowing immigration policies to bypass the public notice and comment process required by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). With […]

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Frequently Asked Questions on Form I-485 Adjustment of Status (Updated 2019)

What is adjustment of status? Adjustment of status is a process meant for nonimmigrants in the U.S. to apply for legal permanent resident status. Eligible nonimmigrants can adjust their status to immigrant status and get a green card while in the U.S. without having to get back to their home country. To qualify, the individual

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Dual Citizenship Rules: Understanding Dual Nationality

Thousands upon thousands of immigrants have jumped through hurdles, overcome obstacles, and found their way through the maze of U.S. immigration laws and regulations. Many eventually became lawful permanent residents (green card holders), and some took the full leap of faith and became naturalized United States citizens. Becoming a naturalized citizen has numerous benefits and

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EAD Work Permit Overview: Understanding Employment Authorization

An Employment Authorization Document (EAD), typically referred to as a “work permit,” is an official card issued by the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) that allows non-citizens to legally work in the United States. This document is particularly important for individuals who are not lawful permanent residents or U.S. citizens but have a

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