Immigration Law Blog
1, TPS Venezuela -Current Status as of October 10, 2025 The following is the status of the TPS designations as of October 10, 2025: 2021 TPS Venezuela Designation EADs that expire September 10, 2025, March 10, 2024, or September 9, 2022, under the 2021 designation are valid until November 7, 2025. DHS will not extend […]
Read MoreSupreme Court on Racial Profiling and Immigration Raids End of TPS Protections for Venezuelans Federal Judge on ICE Warrantless Arrests These rulings collectively demonstrate a judicial trend of deferring to executive power on enforcement, increasing racial profiling and the vulnerability of certain protected groups, and scrutinizing government compliance with settlement agreements and grant conditions. At […]
Read MoreBeginning October 20, 2025, USCIS will administer a revamped civics test to naturalization applicants, significantly changing the structure, scope, and difficulty of the examination. The new civics test expands the question bank from 100 to 128 items—including more questions about American history, government structure, and civic responsibilities—while removing or de-emphasizing geography topics. USCIS will release […]
Read MoreBeginning October 28, 2025, USCIS will require that all filing fees for certain immigration forms be paid electronically, meaning personal checks and money orders will no longer be accepted. Only ACH debit payments via Form G-1650 or credit/debit card payments via Form G-1450 are allowed, and transactions must be initiated from a U.S. bank account […]
Read MoreBig news has circulated recently about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Many are wondering if new applicants can finally apply after years of waiting. Here’s what you need to know right now. Recent Developments: What’s Changing? Federal immigration officials and immigrant advocates have submitted a plan to a federal judge that would […]
Read MoreA major update to family-based immigration policy has arrived for 2025—and it raises the stakes for anyone seeking a green card through a family relationship. Effective August 1, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers can now deny family-based petitions outright, without giving applicants a chance to fix mistakes or submit missing documents. For […]
Read MoreThe Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a U.S. immigration policy that shields certain individuals, who arrived in the country as children and are unlawfully present, from deportation and grants them employment authorization. As of now, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is not accepting new DACA applications. However, individuals with existing […]
Read MoreIn April 2024, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) implemented changes to filing fees and released updated versions of various immigration forms. These adjustments aim to cover operational costs and expedite application processing. Key updates include new fees, a $50 online filing discount, separate fees for work authorization and travel documents with green card […]
Read MoreCheck out this video in Spanish discussing a national scholarship program for TPS, DACA, undocumented, and asylum-seeking students. The application deadline is October 1. This video is presented by Univision and will be accessible on their website. Descubre más sobre un video en español que aborda un programa de becas para estudiantes con TPS, DACA, […]
Read MoreDHS has announced processes through which nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and their immediate family members, may request to come to the United States in a safe and orderly way. Qualified beneficiaries who are outside the United States and lack U.S. entry documents may be considered, on a case-by-case basis, for advanced authorization […]
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