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What Happens After You Marry a U.S. Citizen? A Simple Guide for Immigrants
Getting married to a U.S. citizen is an important and exciting step. However, many people are surprised to learn that ...
Military Service, Immigration, and the Families in Between
I’ve been thinking a lot about military families today. I saw a social media post saying that ICE plans to ...
Forgetting Our Humanity: Be The Change You Want to See
There are days in this work when the weight of what we witness feels almost unbearable. Not because the law ...
A Growing Risk for Asylum Applicants: Understanding Motions to Pretermit
In recent months, immigration attorneys have noticed a troubling trend in asylum cases. Government attorneys are increasingly filing motions to ...
Major Updates to Work Permits (EADs): What Immigrants Need to Know in 2026
If you have an Employment Authorization Document (also known as a work permit or EAD) in the United States, you ...
Reports of Delays in Naturalization Interviews: What This Means for Your Citizenship Case
Applying for U.S. citizenship is an exciting step. For many immigrants, it represents years of hard work, patience, and commitment ...
When Immigration Cases Are Stuck: How Mandamus Lawsuits Can Help Move Your Case Forward
If your immigration case has been pending for years with no decision, no update, and no clear explanation, you are ...
Compassion, Justice, and Reform: Our Response to Recent Deaths Tied to Immigration Enforcement
At Hope Immigration, our hearts are heavy as we witness yet more tragedy tied to immigration enforcement. The deaths of ...
What the USCIS “Pause” on Some Cases Means — and Why You Can Still File
Lately, many immigrants and families have been hearing unsettling phrases like “pause,” “internal ban,” or “case hold.” If you’re feeling ...

