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What Is the Immigration Detainer 48 Hour Rule?

When someone is arrested and suspected of violating immigration laws, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement…

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Common Adjustment of Status Mistakes in California (2025)

Immigrants who seek more stable, long-term immigration options may consider an adjustment of status. While…

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New Immigration Policy Changes [2025 Updated]

In 2025, the topic of immigration has been prominent in the United States. The new…

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What Happens If You Get 221G?

Applying for a United States visa can be stressful and disorienting, as there are many…

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What Is a K-1 Visa? Visas for Fiancé(e)s of U.S. Citizens

Love knows no borders. Therefore, U.S. citizens often decide to build their lives with individuals…

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What Is Form I-130? Petition for Alien Relative

The family-based green card category is a commonly leveraged immigration pathway to obtain lawful permanent…

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What Is Form I-485? Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

Certain individuals with a nonimmigrant status living in the United States can adjust their status…

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What Is Form I-751? Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence?

Individuals who obtain their permanent residency status through marriage may receive conditional green cards, which…

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California Family-Based Immigration 2025 – All You Need to Know

Family-based immigration is the most popular immigration avenue used by foreign nationals to obtain a…

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How to Get H-2B Visas in California?

The H-2B visa for temporary non-agricultural workers is for foreign nationals who meet certain requirements…

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