News Alert: DOS Introduces a $750 Premium Fee for Expedited B-1/B-2 Visa Interviews
On June 9, 2026, The Department of State published a Temporary Final Rule (TFR) introducing an optional, paid fast-track for business and tourist travelers. For a premium fee, applicants can bypass the standard visa issuance and consular interview backlog entirely. Learn more in our News Alert.
Consejos para las solicitudes de residencia permanente por matrimonio: Cómo presentar una solicitud sólida y proteger su futuro juntos.
Tras más de una década ayudando a parejas y familias a solicitar la residencia permanente, con frecuencia escuchamos a nuestros clientes decir: «Nuestro matrimonio es real; el funcionario debería poder verlo». Sin embargo, demostrar que una relación es «de buena fe» suele ser más difícil de lo que las parejas esperan. Siga leyendo para conocer nuestros consejos para solicitantes de la tarjeta de residencia por matrimonio y cómo preparar una solicitud sólida para la residencia permanente.
Planning for the 2026 World Cup? What Soccer Fans Need to Know About Entering the U.S.
Heading to the United States for the FIFA World Cup 2026? Don't let border delays ruin your tournament. U.S. border policies are shifting rapidly ahead of the summer rush. Read our quick guide on how to navigate these updates—so you can keep your focus entirely on the pitch.
FAQ: Protect Yourself & Empower Your Future - Know Your Rights as an Immigrant
Knowledge is your most powerful tool. No matter your immigration status, the U.S. Constitution provides fundamental protections for everyone living in this country. In today’s landscape, it is critical to understand how law enforcement and ICE operates and what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones. Our latest guide shared at a recent community know-your-rights event breaks down the essential information you need to stay safe and prepared.
Tips for Marriage-based Green Card Applications: How to build a strong case and protect your future together
With over a decade helping couples and families apply for permanent residence, we frequently hear clients say, "Ours is a real marriage—the officer should be able to see that," yet proving a relationship is "bona fide" is often more challenging than couples expect. Read on for our Tips for marriage-based green card applicants and how to build a strong case for your permanent residence application.
Success Stories: Naturalization approved for Filipina green card holder with Form N-648 Medical Disability Exception
We recently had an approval for naturalization (getting U.S. Citizenship) for a Philippine national who is a permanent resident (green card holder) with Form N-648 Medical Certification for Disability Exception. Congratulations to our client!
USCIS Celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day as part of Constitution Week!
Today, September 17th, the nation observes Constitution Day and Citizenship Day as part of Constitution Week. Learn about the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) initiatives to integrate newcomers into U.S. society and our tips and pointers for those who are considering naturalization, in our latest blog post.
News Alert: Important Update on Interview Waivers for Nonimmigrant Visa Renewal Applicants
To address the lengthy backlogs at consulates overseas, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Department of Homeland Security, has determined that interview waivers for some nonimmigrant applicants are in the national interest. Find out which applicants are exempt from the interview requirement.
FAQ: What is a second marriage-based green card interview called a Stokes Interview?
A Stokes interview is very different from a regular first interview. It is a second green card interview for marriage-based applicants where the petitioner and beneficiary are interviewed separately to determine whether they have a bonafide marriage.
What happens at a naturalization interview? What should I expect at my citizenship interview appointment?
The Naturalization Interview & Testing is one of the steps necessary to complete the Naturalization process in the United States. It is not merely a formality, but a very important step in the path towards becoming a U.S. Citizen.
5 Tips for Your Green Card Interview with USCIS
We attended a teleconference hosted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman, on September 28, 2017, regarding the new green card interview requirements. We would like to share with our readers five tips that we've gained from this teleconference.