H-1B $100,000 Fee Targets New Applicants Abroad
New USCIS guidance limits the H-1B $100,000 fee to brand new applicants outside the U.S. and excludes change-of-status filings inside the country. See the key implications.
Supreme Court Keeps Work Rights for H-1B Visa Holders’ Spouses
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to the Obama-era rule letting H-1B spouses work in the U.S., a major relief for immigrant families relying on dual incomes.
California’s New Caregiver Law Sparks Parental Rights Debate. What Arizona Families Can Learn From It.
California just passed a controversial aw allowing more relatives, including distant ones, to act as caregivers if parents are deported. Could Arizona be next? Here's what families need to know.
What Parents Need to Know About Custody and Citizenship for Children
New updates from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may finally bring clarity to one of the most confusing aspects of child immigration: how custody impacts a child’s eligibility for U.S. citizenship. If you're a parent navigating both a custody arrangement and the immigration process, understanding these changes is crucial to securing your child’s legal status.