New Public Charge Rule On December 23, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security’s new public charge rule went into effect. Here is what you need to know: Who is...
REAL ID Enforcement Delayed Again The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has once again extended the date it will begin to enforce the REAL ID law. Now, REAL ID...
TPS Extended Through June 2024 for El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Others DHS recently announced that it will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to June 30, 2024 for citizens...
Recent News About DACA Before you read any further: As of today, there are no changes to the DACA program. If you currently have DACA, you can continue to...
DACA to Become a Federal Regulation This week, the Biden Administration took steps to turn the DACA program into a federal regulation, which would help protect the program from...
Attorney Inna Scott named 2022 Rising Star by Super Lawyers We are proud to announce that attorney Inna Scott was chosen by Super Lawyers as one of Washington’s 2022...
DACA Update for New Applicants Last July, a federal judge issued a ruling that halted the DACA program for new applicants. The Biden administration appealed that ruling, and the...
Can I Pay Extra to Make My Case Go Faster? USCIS recently announced that it is expanding its premium processing program, a service that allows certain applicants to pay...
Immigration & Social Media Is the U.S. government looking at my social media accounts? If you are applying for a visa through the U.S. State Department—yes. This includes people...
DACA Still on Hold for New Applicants As you may recall, in July 2021, a federal judge in Texas issued a ruling that halted the DACA program for new...