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USCIS Issues New Guidance on Family-Based Immigration: What You Need to Know
USCIS Issues New Guidance on Family-Based Immigration: What You Need to Know

On August 1, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) introduced a series of sweeping updates to its family-based immigration policy manual.

Canada Closes Ways for Parent, Grandparent Immigrations: Families Torn Apart
Canada Closes Ways for Parent, Grandparent Immigrations: Families Torn Apart

The Canadian administration put a harsh stop to the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in 2026. In other words, it is continuing with a permanent pause as announced in the previous year.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Launches New Efforts to Stop Birth Tourism
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Launches New Efforts to Stop Birth Tourism

In a recent update, covered by Reuters and several other outlets, we came to know of an initiative by the Trump administration to intensify the crackdown on networks that facilitate pregnant women to lie on visa applications for securing a U.S. citizenship for their U.S.-born children. President Trump has recently cited this issue in support of the ongoing efforts of the administration to stall the birthright citizenship.

Why Was This EB-1A Appeal Denied? And What Every Petitioner Must Learn From It
Why Was This EB-1A Appeal Denied? And What Every Petitioner Must Learn From It

On March 9, 2026, the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) issued Non-Precedent Decision MAR092026_02B2203, dismissing an appeal in an EB-1A Alien of Extraordinary Ability petition. The decision, publicly available through the USCIS Error and Appeals Records repository, is a textbook example of why self-filed and inadequately prepared EB-1A petitions collapse, even when the underlying professional credentials seem strong on paper.

UK Opens TikTok to Fight Illegal Immigration: Why It Matters in World Immigration
UK Opens TikTok to Fight Illegal Immigration: Why It Matters in World Immigration

The United Kingdom has taken an unusual step in the immigration debate by launching an official TikTok account aimed at showcasing immigration enforcement actions. This out of the box move has drawn global attention and local controversy. The government’s use of social media to highlight raids, arrests, and deportations marks a striking shift in how immigration policy is communicated and how public engagement is sought.

Spain is Opening Doors to Undocumented Immigrants: 500,000 People to be Naturalized
Spain is Opening Doors to Undocumented Immigrants: 500,000 People to be Naturalized

On Tuesday, the Spanish Government announced that it will naturalize potentially hundreds of thousands of immigrants living and working in the country without documents or authorization. With this exemplary policy update, Spain’s government has given a fitting rebuttal to the major trends of the increasingly harsher immigration policies imposed in the United States and the rest of Europe.

Last Minute Digital Clean Up Could Be a Red Flag in Your U.S. Visa Interview
Last Minute Digital Clean Up Could Be a Red Flag in Your U.S. Visa Interview

Applying for a U.S. visa is not just about forms, supporting documents, or answering tough questions at the consulate anymore. Increasingly, your online presence, from LinkedIn to Instagram, Facebook to TikTok, has become part of your immigration dossier. And here’s the twist: scrubbing your digital footprint at the last minute may actually raise a red flag during your U.S. visa interview.

H-1B Visa Filings See a Staggering 50% Drop Compared to Previous Year
H-1B Visa Filings See a Staggering 50% Drop Compared to Previous Year

Immigration experts are highlighting a steep drop in H-1B visa filings in the current fiscal year. According to their analysis and projections, the visa filing rate may have plummeted as low as by a staggering 50%.

New Proposed Changes to H-1B, L-1 Visa Programmes Amidst USCIS Crackdown
New Proposed Changes to H-1B, L-1 Visa Programmes Amidst USCIS Crackdown

We are set to witness further changes to the H-1B and L-1 worker visa programmes as the United State Lawmakers have come up with a fresh set of revisions last Monday.

DHS Makes U-Turn on Green Card Rules, Says Immigrants Won’t Have to Leave America
DHS Makes U-Turn on Green Card Rules, Says Immigrants Won’t Have to Leave America

In a 360-degree turn from the previously released policy memo, the US Department of Homeland Security has further clarified that most immigrants applying for a green card may not need to leave the United States. Just days after triggering anxiety among thousands of legal immigrants, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a major clarification on its controversial Green Card policy, stating that most applicants will not be required to leave the United States while their permanent residency applications are being processed.