In today’s rapidly changing immigration landscape, communication between you and your immigration attorney is more important than ever. Whether you are working in the United States on a visa, waiting for a green card, or preparing for travel abroad, keeping your attorney informed of any updates to your documents or status ensures your case remainsContinueContinue reading “Staying Connected: Why It’s Essential to Keep Your Immigration Attorney Updated”
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Critical Changes to Birthright Citizenship: Implications to Our Clients
On January 20, 2025, a new executive order was issued that introduces changes to birthright citizenship in the United States. Under this new order, children born in the U.S. to parents who are in the country on temporary visas, such as work visas (H-1B, L-1, etc.), will no longer automatically be granted U.S. citizenship. TheContinueContinue reading “Critical Changes to Birthright Citizenship: Implications to Our Clients”
🚨 Government Shutdown Alert 🚨
As of December 19, 2024, a government shutdown appears increasingly likely. While the situation remains fluid, here’s what you need to know about how immigration-related services may be impacted: Key Agency Updates ✅ USCIS: Most services, including petition and application processing, will continue as USCIS is fee-funded. However, programs like E-Verify, non-minister religious worker visas,ContinueContinue reading “🚨 Government Shutdown Alert 🚨”
Memo: Important Guidance for Employees Holding U.S. Visas
Date: 12/10/2024From: Apfel Law Group In light of current uncertainties regarding potential immigration policy changes, we encourage all employees holding U.S. visas to take proactive measures to minimize travel-related and status risks. While no immediate changes have been confirmed, the following best practices can help safeguard immigration status: Travel Recommendations Return to the U.S. Promptly:ContinueContinue reading “Memo: Important Guidance for Employees Holding U.S. Visas”
