Monthly Archives: March 2026
Immigration Enforcement FAQs
In the United States, immigration enforcement is primarily conducted by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP.) These agencies focus on apprehending non-citizens who have violated the immigration laws in the country and removing them. In recent months, there has been great confusion about the authority these officials have, the… Read More »
Can ICE Agents Enter Homes Without a Warrant?
In recent months, there have been increased reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials entering the homes of people without a valid warrant. Many people, particularly those in communities with large immigrant populations, have questioned the legality and validity of these encounters. There have been many protests throughout the country and some legal… Read More »
Factors that May Raise Suspicion Regarding Your Marriage-Based Immigration Application
If you are an American citizen engaged or married to a foreign national, you may want to sponsor them to enter the country so you can be reunited. Lawful permanent residents can also sponsor spouses, but they are not eligible to sponsor a fiancé. Although family-based immigration is one of the most common ways… Read More »
What Happens if You Overstay Your Visa?
There are many different types of visas that allow foreign nationals to enter the United States to live, work, or visit for an extended period of time as a tourist. Non-immigrant visas have an expiration date but what is even more important is the “Admit Until Date” on the Form I-94, or the date… Read More »
Options if Your K-1 Visa is Denied
In the United States, K-1 visas allow foreign nationals to enter the United States to marry an American citizen. The marriage must occur within 90 days of the foreign national arriving in the country. Once married, the foreign national can then apply for a green card to become a lawful permanent resident and eventually,… Read More »
