In 2026, the United States is still full of opportunity for immigrants, but the rules to live, work and stay here lawfully are stricter, more complex, and more expensive than they have been in decades. Where you choose to...
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, usually shortened to SIJS (or “SIJ classification”), is a humanitarian protection built into U.S. immigration law for certain young people in the United States who need juvenile court...
Starting July 1, 2026, the U.S. Department of State will roll out a paid fast lane for certain visitor visa applicants. Under a temporary final rule, B-1 (business visitor) and B-2 (tourist) applicants will be able to pay an...
FIFA World Cup 2026 is going to be a travel event as much as it is a sports event. Millions of international visitors. Multiple host countries. Packed airports. Packed land borders. Packed consulates. And a lot of people...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a policy memo: applicants seeking lawful permanent residence generally must complete the process through consular processing with the Department of State, outside the...