Trump Gold Card Visa Program: $1 Million Fast-Track to U.S. Residency
President Donald Trump has launched a new immigration initiative known as the Trump Gold Card, offering wealthy foreign nationals an expedited path to U.S. residency in exchange for a $1 million payment to the U.S. government.
World Cup 2026 and U.S. Immigration Policies: What Travelers and Immigrants Should Know
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, U.S. immigration policies may impact who can travel, enter, and safely attend. Learn what these changes mean for fans and immigrants.
Why FOIA Records Are Critical in Immigration Cases
FOIA records can reveal your full immigration history and are essential for building a strong case. Learn which agencies hold your records and why every case should start with FOIA.
USCIS Ends Remote Attorney Participation in Interviews Starting May 2026
USCIS will require attorneys to attend interviews in person starting May 18, 2026. Learn how this policy change affects your immigration case and what steps to take.
U.S. Suspends Immigrant Visa Processing for Nationals of 75 Countries
The U.S. government has suspended immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries. Learn who is affected, when it begins, and what legal options may still be available.
USCIS to Increase Premium Processing Fees in 2026
USCIS is increasing premium processing fees effective March 1, 2026. Learn what the changes mean for employers, applicants, and petitioners requesting expedited case processing.
DHS Launches Landmark USCIS Fraud Investigation in Minnesota
The Department of Homeland Security and USCIS have launched a major fraud investigation—Operation PARRIS—in Minnesota to reexamine refugee cases and strengthen fraud detection measures.
New DHS and DOJ Rule Bars Asylum for Security and Public Health Threats
DHS and DOJ announced a new rule clarifying that asylum may be denied to individuals who pose security threats or significant public health risks during declared emergencies. Learn what this means for asylum seekers and pending cases.
USCIS Resumes Neighborhood Investigations for Naturalization Applicants
USCIS has reinstated neighborhood investigations for naturalization applicants. Learn what this policy change means, how investigations work, and how to prepare for deeper scrutiny during the citizenship process.
Why Filing a Complete and Timely Asylum Application Matters: Lessons from Matter of H-A-A-V-
A 2025 BIA decision makes clear that asylum seekers risk dismissal and removal if Form I-589 is late or incomplete. Learn why timing and detail now matter more than ever.
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