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Could F-1 Students Lose “D/S” Status? Major Update Explained

Recent discussions around a proposed immigration policy change have raised concerns among international students and families across the United States. Reports suggest that future changes could affect how certain F-1 and J-1 students receive and maintain their immigration status. Many students are asking the same question: “Could D/S status eventually disappear?” The short answer is: […]

Delayed USCIS Cases May Move Again: Here’s What We Know

A recent federal court decision in Boston is drawing significant attention in the immigration community. A judge has ordered USCIS to lift adjudication holds for certain plaintiffs involved in an ongoing immigration lawsuit. The ruling also temporarily blocks USCIS from applying specific policies that plaintiffs argued were delaying or negatively affecting their cases. For immigrants […]

Undocumented Parent? There May Still Be Green Card Options

Many families assume there is a simple answer to this question: “Can an undocumented parent get a green card?” The answer is sometimes yes — but not necessarily in the way most people expect. There is no one-size-fits-all path. Immigration options for undocumented parents often depend on specific details of the case, and small differences […]

ESTA Approved? Here’s What Travelers Often Get Wrong

Getting an approved ESTA often feels like the final step before traveling to the United States. Your flight is booked, your passport is ready, and everything seems straightforward. Many travelers assume that once ESTA is approved, entering the U.S. is simply a matter of boarding the plane. However, that assumption often creates problems. Every year, […]

Visa Bulletin May 2026: Who Can Move Forward & Who Still Has to Wait

The Visa Bulletin for May 2026 has been released, bringing important updates for individuals waiting for U.S. green cards under both family-sponsored and employment-based categories. If you’re currently in the immigration process, understanding this bulletin is critical to knowing when you can move forward with your case. What Is the Visa Bulletin? The Visa Bulletin, […]

USCIS Online Account Number: Where to Find It and Why It Matters

If you’re applying for a U.S. immigration benefit, you may come across a term called the USCIS Online Account Number. Many applicants are unsure what it is, where to find it, or whether it’s required. This guide explains everything clearly — so you can avoid confusion and complete your application with confidence. What Is a […]

USCIS to Increase Premium Processing Fees Starting March 1, 2026

The U.S. immigration landscape will see an important update in 2026. According to an official announcement from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Premium Processing fees will increase for several immigration benefit categories, effective March 1, 2026. This change applies exclusively to Premium Processing requests filed with Form I-907 and reflects USCIS’s regular fee adjustments […]

DHS Reduces Wait Times for Religious Workers Abroad: What the New Rule Means

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a new rule aimed at reducing wait times for thousands of religious workers abroad, providing relief to religious organizations and communities across the United States. What changed? Previously, certain religious workers were required to remain outside the United States for one full year before resuming religious […]

US Temporarily Pauses Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries: Key Updates Effective January 21, 2026

The U.S. Department of State has announced a temporary pause in immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, effective January 21, 2026. This measure is part of an ongoing review of immigration screening procedures and eligibility standards, including assessments related to financial self-sufficiency and public-charge considerations. What does the pause apply to? The policy […]

USCIS Limits Photo Reuse to 3 Years: More Applicants Now Required to Attend Biometrics Appointments

Policy Update Overview U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially updated its biometric photo reuse policy. Effective immediately, USCIS will only reuse previously collected identity photos if they were taken within the last 36 months. Applicants whose photos exceed this timeframe will be required to attend a new biometrics appointment. What Photos Does This […]