Written by Patrick Taurel Yesterday, USCIS posted an update shedding light on what the renewal process for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will look like. Though the notice is preliminary and subject to change, it offers over half a million DACA recipients vital information about what they should do to prepare for the […]

By Fred Tittle The 4 most common problems that affect students from getting to the USA on student visas, English skills, not a serious student, money & they have a relative who lives in the USA all ready. These problems are associated more with students that are from developing countries, developed nations students are not […]

With few exceptions, every visa applicant is interviewed by a consular officer at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate. After all available information is reviewed, the application is approved or denied based on U.S. immigration law. as is true for most U.S. Visas, the first time you apply has the highest likelihood that you will get […]

Written by Matthew Kolodziej The Supreme Court announced this week that it would not review the appeals of lower-court decisions finding that local anti-immigrant ordinances passed by Farmers Branch, Texas and Hazleton, Pennsylvania were unconstitutional infringements on federal immigration law. The laws would have required private landlords to verify the immigration status of tenants and […]

By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the U.S. government wrestles with its controversial investor-visa program, Canadians are killing theirs. Like America’s EB-5 system, Canada’s Immigrant Investor Program made thousands of foreign nationals eligible for residency in exchange for cash investments. But the Ottawa government scrapped its program after finding it provided little economic […]