Some immigrants to the United States are already elderly, and they may be immigrating, in part, to be with their families in the final years of their lives or to get the medical care they need. On the other side of the spectrum, many immigrants are babies and young...
Will family separations at the U.S. border soon stop?
Family separation is something that has been happening on the U.S. border for years, and it often happens when families attempt to enter the country without the proper paperwork. Since this breaks immigration laws, parents end up detained on criminal allegations,...
How can you ease the transition when moving to the United States?
Anybody moving to the United States from another country faces a challenging journey. Those who have family members in U.S. can likely count on their loved ones for help, but they can still prepare for the move by taking some proactive steps. One of the most...
Common questions answered about H-1B visas
So many people want to live in the United States permanently and create a life for themselves here because of the many opportunities there are. While there are a host of ways for immigrants to stay in the U.S. for a significant amount of time legally, it can still be...
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals restored in U.S. District Court
In recent news, there has been a major change in immigration policy: A judge restored Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, for new applicants. Now, the program will accept new applicants for the first time since 2017. The initiative was eliminated during...