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Immigration Trial Begins as Family Parole Program Faces Court Review

A Texas federal court is now hearing arguments that could impact the future of the Keeping Families Together (KFT) program, determining if hundreds of thousands of undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens will be able to stay in the country legally. This program, which allows certain undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens to apply for legal status […]

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International Students and the 2025 U.S. College Rankings: An Evolving Landscape

As U.S. News & World Report issues its Best Colleges list for 2025, one theme sets in how the number of international students is growing on US campuses. In this post, we discuss the effect these rankings and the influx of student visa holders are having on US higher education. How U.S. News Rankings Reflect

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Is PERM Batching the Right Immigration Strategy for Your Company?

The PERM labor certification process is essential for U.S. employers sponsoring foreign workers for employment-based green cards. The process verifies that there are no qualified U.S. workers available for the job, allowing the employer to recruit foreign workers. Given that this process can be complex, especially for companies employing multiple foreign workers, PERM batching offers

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New Campaign Encourages AAPI Immigrants to Become U.S. Citizens

Out of approximately 9 million immigrants eligible for U.S. citizenship, 2.5 million are of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) descent. In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, a new digital campaign is urging eligible AAPI immigrants to take the step toward naturalization and become U.S. citizens. Who’s Behind the Campaign? The National Partnership for New

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Presidential Panel Calls For H-1B Grace Period Extension Amid Layoffs

A council formed by the president of the United States has suggested that the government of the country in question should expand the so-called “grace period” for H-1B visa holders who become unemployed, from sixty days to one hundred and eighty days. Should USCIS approve this change, foreign workers would have a longer period for

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Preventing Security Issues During the Work Visa Application Process

When hiring non-U.S. citizens, employers often handle sensitive personal information, such as passports, birth certificates, and government IDs. If compromised, this information can significantly impact the employee’s financial and personal security. Below, we’ll explore a common security vulnerability email and share practical steps for safeguarding sensitive information during the hiring process. Identifying Vulnerable Points in

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