Aug
17

A Major Shift on Advance Parole: What the BIA’s New Ruling Means for Immigrants

  If you or someone you know has used — or was planning to use — advance parole to travel abroad while a green card application is pending, a new decision from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is worth understanding right away. On August 13, 2026, the Board issued Matter of Delcarmen-Lara, overturning more […]

Jun
25

The Supreme Court Just Made Traveling With a Green Card Riskier — Here’s What You Need to Know

If you’re a green card holder, this week’s Supreme Court ruling should be on your radar — especially if you travel internationally, have ever had a brush with the law, or know someone who has. On June 23, the Supreme Court decided Blanche v. Muk Choi Lau, and the bottom line is this: border officers […]

Jun
22

Fee Hike for Naturalization Applications

  Changes are coming to the Naturalization Process for Foreign Nationals.  In a Proposed Rule set to be published on June 23, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security wants to adjust the fees for the Form-N-400 and Form N-336, using the Executive Orders signed on January 20, 2025, as justification for this fee hike. The […]

Jun
9

Received a Notice to Appear? What You Must Do Now — And Why It Cannot Wait

⚠  URGENT: Time Is Critical Under the Trump Administration’s intensified enforcement policy, immigration courts are processing cases faster than ever. Missing even one court date can result in an automatic order of removal in absentia — meaning you are deported without ever seeing a judge. Act on every step in this guide immediately. What Is […]

Jun
9

A Major Shift in Immigration Law: What Matter of Forjoe Means for You

If you or a loved one is in immigration removal proceedings — or could be subject to removal based on fraud or misrepresentation in a past immigration application — a recent decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) has significantly changed the landscape. Matter of Forjoe, 29 I&N Dec. 463 (BIA 2026), decided February […]