by Ricardo | Mar 21, 2026 | Immigration Law
Living in the United States as an immigrant has its struggles, but it also comes with an opportunity for a better life for those who leave their home country to pursue the American Dream. Many immigrants arrive alone, hoping to bring their loved ones when they are...
by Ricardo | Mar 3, 2026 | Immigration Law
Last update: March, 2026. Which road should you take? Your relative got an approved petition for a family visa! So, what’s next? After a family petition is approved and a visa becomes available, the visa beneficiary, depending on their current...
by Marcela | Feb 3, 2026 | Immigration Law
Planning to get engaged or married when one partner lives outside the United States brings important legal questions. This is also true for couples who are already married and can now begin an immigration process because one spouse recently became a U.S. citizen or...
by Marcela | Dec 29, 2025 | Immigration Law
Last updated: December, 2025. For many lawful permanent residents, naturalization feels like the final step in a long immigration journey. Becoming a U.S. citizen offers stability, voting rights, and protection from future changes in immigration policy. However, the...
by Marcela | Oct 30, 2025 | Immigration Law
Updated: December, 2025. Understanding the Delays Today, immigration cases across the United States are taking longer than ever. Whether you are filing for a family visa, adjustment of status, or asylum, the waiting time has increased for most applicants. These delays...
by Marcela | Sep 15, 2025 | Immigration Law
Living with fear as an immigrant today For immigrants in the U.S., fear is often part of daily life. Fear of detention, fear of losing a court case, fear of raids at work or in neighborhoods, or fear of policies changing without warning are now more real than ever....