Will a DHS Shutdown Delay Your Immigration Application?
A government shutdown can create uncertainty for immigrants. Learn how DHS funding works, whether USCIS will keep processing applications, and which immigration services may face delays.
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A government shutdown can create uncertainty for immigrants. Learn how DHS funding works, whether USCIS will keep processing applications, and which immigration services may face delays.
The October 2025 U.S. government shutdown impacts several immigration-related agencies. Learn how visa processing, border operations, and labor certifications are affected, and what it means for your immigration case.
With Donald J. Trump set to take office on January 20, 2025, his strict immigration platform has raised concerns about the future of immigration processing in the United States. Applicants are understandably worried about how new policies could affect their cases, whether they are new applications or ones already in process. This blog explores potential…
Administrative processing in the context of U.S. immigration is often referred to as the “black hole” due to its unpredictable nature and the anxiety it causes applicants. This blog post explores administrative processing, its impact on visa applications, and strategies for managing it effectively. What is Administrative Processing? Administrative processing is a status that visa…
U.S. immigration notices can be complicated. Among the various documents involved, the USCIS I-797A and I-797B Notices of Action are essential for professionals working in the United States. This document signifies the USCIS’s approval of your case and is critical in extending or changing the status process. Whether you’re on an H-1B, TN, or L1 visa, understanding the I-797 Notice of Action is crucial for employers and employees. This blog clarifies distribution guidelines and exceptional cases.
Applying for a TN or L-1 Visa? The choice of your port of entry plays a key role in the application process. Designated ports offer enhanced expertise in processing TN and L-1 Visa applications, providing consistent treatment and increasing your likelihood of success.