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Is the DACA Program Illegal? How Your Children Could Be Affected if You're on an H-1B

September 25, 2023
Nearly everyone you talk to will agree that it’s the job of adults to protect children, especially when they can’t speak up for themselves. This was the core goal behind the Obama-era program known as DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Under DACA, hundreds of thousands of children were protected from deportation. But federal courts say this program is illegal. How will this affect you and your children when they come with you to the US under an H-1B visa? Read on to find out.

Does Your H-1B Dependent Qualify for Residency Under the Dream Act?

April 21, 2023
For decades, hundreds of thousands of families have entered the US under work visas like the H-1B, which allows the holder to bring their dependent spouse and children. The H-1B permits the beneficiaries and their families to remain in the US for three years, with an optional three-year extension. But what happens to those minors who outgrow their dependent category during that time? Without a visa, they might be deported. However, the Dream Act of 2023 could change that.

Does Florida’s Immigration Enforcement Legislation Impact Your H-1B Visa?

April 19, 2023
There are 50 states and multiple territories in America, plus Washington, DC. Each of these regions must follow federal laws, but in many cases, the states have individual authority to decide how to implement the guidelines that pertain to each law. So, while states like Florida must allow immigration per the terms of federal law, the state can determine the legislature behind the law. Florida’s recent legislative package, introduced on March 7, 2023, hit the headlines because of its potential adverse effects on immigrants in the state and those who would come to that part of the US in the future. How might these changes impact your H-1B visa? We’ll explain everything you need to know here.

How Changing Federal Immigration Policies in 2023 Affect Your Visa

March 27, 2023
The past few years have seen an increase in immigration changes through the COVID-19 pandemic and switching Trump and Biden Administrations. The latest round of federal immigration policies in 2023 focuses on things like immigration activity along the border of US and Mexico, noncitizens in mixed immigration status families, and children with immigrant parents. We cover the evolving immigration policies here and how they’ll affect your visa in 2023.

Green Card Holders Vs. DACA Recipients: Similarities and Differences

April 26, 2021
Some of the commonalities are the right to work, apply for a driver's license, and be issued a social security number. However, DACA recipients remain in a “limbo” phase that is not the case for many green card holders.

Public Charge FAQ

February 23, 2021
Public charge is something that the USCIS looks out for in applicants applying for visas to immigrate to the United States. Below are some frequently asked questions pertaining to the rules and factors affecting whether someone will be admissible to the U.S. or not.

The Overlap between DACA Recipients and LPR Status

December 10, 2020
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, was started in 2012 under the Obama administration and continues to be in effect for young immigrants who are looking to remain in the U.S. lawfully without the fear of deportation.
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