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El Examen de Civismo para la Naturalización Cambia en 2025: Presente su Solicitud Antes de la Fecha Límite
El Examen de Civismo para la Naturalización Cambia en 2025 Presente su Solicitud Antes de la Fecha Límite ¿Qué es el examen de civismo? El examen de civismo forma parte del proceso de naturalización de los Estados Unidos. Evalúa el conocimiento del solicitante sobre la historia, el gobierno y los principios cívicos del país. Pasar…
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Naturalization Civics Test Changing in 2025: Apply Before the Deadline
On October 20, 2025, USCIS will launch a new Naturalization Civics Test. The study question pool will grow from 100 to 128, the number of interview questions will double from 10 to 20, and the passing score will increase from 6 to 12 correct answers. If you are eligible for citizenship now, applying before the…
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The Gold Card Visa: What It Means for Individuals & Businesses
The Gold Card Visa What It Means for Individuals & Businesses TL;DR President Trump signed an executive order establishing the Gold Card Program, which allows individuals who make a $1 million gift to the U.S. (or $2 million via a corporate sponsor) to receive an expedited pathway to lawful permanent residence (a green card). The…
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$100,000 H-1B Fee: What You Need to Know Now
$100,000 H-1B Fee What You Need to Know Now TL;DR As of September 21, 2025, the U.S. government is imposing a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications. This change affects individuals seeking entry into the United States under the H-1B program and has major implications for both foreign professionals and U.S. employers. Current H-1B holders…
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Green Card Update 2025: What Applicants Need to Know About Staying in the U.S.
Green Card Update 2025 What Applicants Need to Know About Staying in the U.S. IntroductionFor thousands of immigrants, applying for a green card has always been a stressful process filled with uncertainty. A recent policy change now offers relief: applicants can remain in the United States while their cases are pending. This update reduces the…
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TPS Ending for Honduran Nationals: What You Need to Know and How to Prepare
TPS Ending for Honduran Nationals What You Need to Know and How to Prepare TL;DR – TPS Ending for Honduran Nationals TPS (Temporary Protected Status) is ending for Honduras and other countries. Affects ~76,000 Hondurans with TPS in the U.S. Work permits and deportation protection will end unless another legal status is obtained. Possible legal…
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PERM Labor Certification: A Step-by-Step Guide
PERM Labor Certification A Step-by-Step Guide If you’re an employer looking to sponsor a foreign worker for a green card, the first major hurdle is obtaining PERM Labor Certification. This crucial step in the employment-based immigration process is handled by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and ensures that hiring a foreign worker won’t negatively…
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Love Across Borders: Immigration Options for Couples
Love Across Borders: Immigration Options for Couples Love knows no borders, but immigration laws do. If you and your partner are from different countries, navigating the U.S. immigration system can be complex. Whether you’re engaged, married, or considering long-term options, understanding your visa choices is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of immigration pathways for couples and…
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DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
DACA Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals The President through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a memo requesting that the removal (deportation) of certain child arrivals brought to the U.S. as minors and meeting other requirements will be eligible for Deferred Action prosecutorial discretion for low enforcement priorities. On January 20, 2021, President Biden…
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E-1 Nonimmigrant Visa Treaty Trader (Import/Export)
E-1 Nonimmigrant Visa Treaty Trader (Import/Export) Treaty Trader Visa The E-1 visa authorizes a person to oversee or work for a U.S. commercial enterprise engaged in trading in goods or services with the treaty country and the United States. The visa can be extended every two (2) years with no limitation on the authorized period…