
Trump considers rejecting asylum requests without interviews, according to internal documents...
Internal documents reveal changes that would tighten access to asylum and raise legal risks

Internal documents reveal changes that would tighten access to asylum and raise legal risks

Some permanent residents can apply for US citizenship before turning 5 years old with a Green Card. Learn who qualifies and what USCIS requires

This lawsuit is the first step in obtaining compensation for the illegal conduct of government officials

Reports of abuse, overcrowding and lack of medical care increase in immigration centers

Members of the AILA warn about the consequences of the memorandum that requires immigrants to apply for Legal Residency from a US consulate.

Justice suspended Trump's measures that allowed immigrant victims to be detained and expelled

The new Green Card policy has serious implications for those who overstayed their visas.

With USCIS 'administrative' delays, the Trump administration's real goal is to end deportation protection for nearly 600,000 people

Practical guide to locating a family member detained by ICE or immigration authorities in Texas, Florida, California, New York and more. What you should know

The new policy will limit adjustment of status within the US except in extraordinary cases

Concerning delays in USCIS and persecutory policies of the Trump government against the 'Dreamers'

The increase would impact people with final deportation orders who are seeking more time in the U.S., according to immigration processes

The administration seeks to persecute the 'Dreamers', considering that DACA does not prevent them from being detained and deported

What could change for immigrants and work permits if TPS is canceled and which beneficiaries living in Texas should do now

USCIS changes rules in May 2026 on green cards and work permits. What changes, who is impacted, and what immigrants should review

The Trump administration issued a new directive requiring HUD's housing assistance program to demand proof of citizenship or legal immigration status

The Democratic National Committee chairman crossed the line by ranting on social media against the nation's leader

Thousands of refugees in Minnesota are under scrutiny by the federal government as Operation PARRIS is activated

Starting March 1, there will be new fees for some premium immigration services, such as work visas

Deportations, limitations on Green Cards and citizenship are some aspects of the immigration scenario in the U.S. for the new year

Venezuelan journalist Mirelis Morales recounts her attempt to legalize her status in the US and how she was forced to abandon the immigration process

A specific group of Venezuelans will retain TPS in the United States through 2026: these are the key dates and conditions

By advocating a focus on the qualification of foreign workers and better wages, USCIS will apply a new rule to H-1B visa applicants

A young woman detained by ICE faces a legal dispute: her lawyers claim she is a U.S. citizen, while DHS maintains she is not

The I-131 form allows you to request a reentry permit and can be key to not losing your Green Card after long trips outside the United States

The criteria for approving high-skilled visas have also been tightened in recent months

Check out this week's immigration news, including the plan to strip 200 immigrants of their citizenship per month and rulings against ICE

With the goal of preventing further attacks in the United States orchestrated by immigrants, President Donald Trump ordered the suspension of the visa lottery

ICE and CBP evaluate a plan to detain immigrants who voluntarily leave across the southern border during the Christmas holidays

Form I-140 must demonstrate that the foreign beneficiary and the offered work meet the requirements of the requested classification

Refugees are the most vetted immigrants in the United States

The Trump administration's new policy extends to people from 19 countries, but more will soon be included, and it includes additional reviews for asylum and Green Cards

The National Bar Association warns that notaries in the U.S. are not authorized to represent other people before immigration authorities

The pause also includes cases that were advanced with prior hearings and interviews

A young Cuban immigrant received a call from USCIS on the same day as her citizenship appointment: she was informed that the process had been canceled

Woman arrested for overstaying her B-2 tourist visa

Follow this week's immigration news: attack in DC and the immigration decisions regarding it, ICE detentions and fear among migrants

Government identified the shooting suspect as Rahmanullah Lakamal, who according to DHS was admitted to the United States in September 2021

The Trump administration has argued that the TPS policy has been abused by Democratic administrations and has tried to dismantle it

What happens to your Green Card if you travel outside the US for too long and how to avoid the presumption of abandonment when returning to the country

Hanne Daguman was arrested after admitting her student visa had expired

Lawyers in San Diego denounce the arrest of immigrants who meet the requirements; in Los Angeles who this has been happening for months

The raids in different parts of the country are part of the mass deportations imposed by Donald Trump

Una pareja de Michigan fue detenida por emplear a 253 inmigrantes indocumentados en su empresa de plomeria, segun autoridades federales

Under the new HR1 Act, U.S. immigration authorities will update the prices of various services annually

What happens to a Green Card after marriage if I get divorced, and what does USCIS require to maintain it legally without losing conditional residency?

The rule proposed by the Department of Homeland Security will repeat the Joe Biden administration's guidelines

Albert Oliveira, a Brazilian pastor from Texas, decided to self-deport with his family after the delay in his EB-4 visa and the risk of becoming undocumented

A new State Department directive instructs embassies and consulates to consider the health and age of individuals in visa evaluations

With analysis from expert lawyers, we explain the difference between an administrative order and a judicial (or criminal) order in an ICE raid

During federal holidays, most government offices and private companies remain closed: these are the November holidays

Esteban Quiroga-Chaparro was detained without prior notice

Given the urgent need for immigration services, immigrants are warned not to use notaries for legal assistance

The Trump administration is limiting the number of refugees it admits to the country to 7,500, a notable decrease from previous figures

This includes refugees, asylum seekers, and spouses of those with H-1B visas for foreign workers

The CBP Home app allows you to request self-deportation in the U.S. with a free flight, a $1,000 bonus, and forgiveness of immigration fines, according to DHS

USCIS announced new digital processes for citizenship applications, requiring only electronic payments, complicating matters for many users

Warning that immigrants will be left vulnerable to scams, and that the measure creates obstacles for those without access to banking

Maria Gaytan's husband was repatriated to Mexico and Magda Samayoa's oldest daughter was sent to Guatemala

Walmart suspends hiring for those who require an H-1B visa after the new $100,000 fee imposed by the Trump administration

Mohamed Shama's wife revealed that an agent told her that obtaining permanent residency for both of them was almost a given

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico announced that a $5,000 fine will be applied to those who cross the U.S. border without authorization.

The new US citizenship test will have 20 questions, 10 more than before, although the percentage requirement will be the same

The Guatemalan citizen mentioned that his wife and 4 children remain in the United States

Reza Zavvar was detained outside his home in Maryland for an old marijuana possession conviction

Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry served in the Washington, D.C. National Guard from 2001 to 2005

Santa Ana Lawyer Reports That Her Identity Was Stolen to Extort Money with the Promise of Fixing Her Immigration Status

The ruling allows the revocation of humanitarian parole for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who can now be deported.

Starting September 10, more than 250,000 Venezuelans will lose TPS, leaving them at risk of being detained by ICE and subsequently deported

Neighborhood checks would involve investigations of the place of residence by officers from Citizenship and Immigration Services

Since 2018 when the asylum application was denied for the first time, the family spent more than $50,000 to appeal the case and now they must return to their country

The Trump Administration faces another federal lawsuit for the abrupt end of the CBP One program, through which thousands of people migrated legally

A Honduran traveler shared on TikTok the questions she was asked at US immigration and how she managed to get through the control without speaking English

Ester Soliman-Ramos could face deportation, Ester Soliman-Ramos faces one of the most difficult situations of her life.

The new rules regulate the interview for asylees and refugees and their family members who apply for permanent residence or adjustment of status

The Trump Administration defends the end of protections for some 500,000 immigrants, but advocates claim the end of humanitarian parole is irregular

More than 50 immigration judges have been fired since the US president arrived at the White House for his second term

So far in 2025, nearly 75% of people in ICE custody have only one immigration or transit-related violation

Three judges expose discrimination and racism in the cancellation of the program by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem

The woman wants to have her husband back home so he doesn’t miss the birth of their first child

Yusmari Galíndez was arrested on April 3 for a traffic violation and only wanted to be deported with her 13-year-old son

Americans disagree with some anti-immigrant measures established by President Donald Trump

These types of procedures do not have an exact resolution date due to various factors

Kelley Ortega, a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, explained the risks of using AI tools for immigration procedures

The Department of Justice issued new guidelines on cases in which the naturalization of immigrants will be revoked

Nonde embargo, emphasan que sera devastativo para las familias centroamericanas

These measures are intended to search for links to hate speech, extreme activities, or criminal groups

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Changed Its Text Alert Number a Leave of July 1

Recent arrests of permanent residents in the U.S. at airports have raised alarms in the migrant community.

California leaders speak about the impact and consequences of the Trump Administration’s aggressive operations

After living in the United States for 27 years, María Isidro, mother and wife of a pastor, was deported to Mexico by ICE

Trump says he values ??“the God-given rights of freedom of speech, the free exercise of religion, and the right to keep and bear arms”

Trump ordered another 2,000 federal troops to suppress protests in Los Angeles, which adds a new group of marines

In such a situation, USCIS is committed to implementing laws according to the changing needs of the US labor market.

The H-1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.