Everything you need to know about the most recent changes to the immigration service, along with alternatives that work for you.
Are you in a legal dispute? Learn the difference between civil and criminal proceedings and what to expect from each.
Adopting a child can be a beautiful way to begin—or complete—your family. But when that child is being adopted outside of the United States, there are legal complications you need to prepare for.
If you are already in the country, you might have the opportunity to apply for lawful permanent resident status without having to leave the United States.
Asylum is a legal protection given by a nation to a person who is being persecuted in his country based on political views, race, religion, or national origin.
When facing deportation, you have options—but don't go at it alone.
If you're applying for specialty employment in the United States as a non-citizen, come prepared.
If a foreign national living in the United States is facing deportation proceedings, he or she may be able to apply for one of multiple forms of relief.
If a foreign national becomes ineligible for green card renewal, there is a very good chance that Homeland Security will begin deportation proceedings.