Trump’s Executive Order on Immigration

Learn more about what the executive order means, who it will affect, and what is being done to challenge it.

PRIVACY ALERT! – The government can search your electronic devices at the border and ports of entry!

New York Times Reports District Judge Upholds Government’s Right to Search Electronics at Border Pascal Abidor sued the government after American border agents handcuffed him, placed him in a cell and questioned him for several hours, then seized and kept his laptop for 11 days. In his opinion, Judge Edward R. Korman of the Federal […]

Major Reform in Obama Immigration Policy Relieves DREAMers

The Department of Homeland Security announced dramatic reform in the Obama administration’s immigration policy to stop deporting and begin granting work permits to young law-abiding, illegal immigrants. Although not a path to citizenship, immigrants will be able to apply for a two-year renewable work permit that allows them to work in the U.S. legally. Applicants […]

Obtaining a Green Card Through Marriage

Green Card Marriage: What Comes After The Walk Down the Aisle? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, each year, over 450,000 U.S. citizens marry foreign-born nationals, who subsequently petition to acquire a green card and establish permanent residency. In 2010, foreign-born spouses of U.S. citizens accounted for 57 percent of the total immediate relative LPR […]

Immigration Visas: Revision to Three- and Ten-year Ban

According to USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas, a change to the three- and ten-year re-entry bars placed on undocumented immigrants is anticipated to take effect by the end of this year.