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New US Entry and Exit Rules for Non-Citizens

The United States is preparing to introduce a major change in how it tracks the movement of non-citizens across its borders — a move that will significantly affect foreign nationals and even lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders). Beginning December 26, 2025, the US government will require all non-citizens, including Green Card holders with a valid green card, […]

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USCIS Moves to Digital-Only Payments

Starting October 29, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will stop accepting paper checks and money orders for all immigration and visa application fees. From that date onward, all payments must be made digitally — a move designed to make the process faster, safer, and more convenient. What This Means for You If you’re submitting a paper-based application, you’ll now

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One Mistake Could Cost Your Green Card

Applying for a U.S. Green Card? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has warned that even a single mistake on Form I-485 can lead to rejection or long processing delays. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), USCIS said, “Applicants MUST properly complete Form I-485 per the form instructions.” The agency highlighted the Public Charge Inadmissibility section (Part 9) as

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New Immigration Bill Could Expand Green Card Access for Key Workers

A new immigration bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives could open the door for more immigrant workers to gain permanent residency (Green Cards). What the Bill Is About? Representative Gabe Vasquez from New Mexico has proposed the Strengthening Our Workforce Act, aimed at stabilizing the labor force and supporting immigrant families. The bill

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USCIS Revives Neighborhood Checks—Citizenship Applicants Should Stay Confident

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is reintroducing a long-dormant practice of conducting “neighborhood checks” for certain citizenship applications. According to a government memo, this step is intended to strengthen the naturalization process by ensuring applicants meet all eligibility requirements. These checks may involve USCIS officers speaking with neighbors, employers, or co-workers to confirm

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125 Immigrant Billionaires Now Hold $1.3 Trillion in U.S. Wealth — Here’s What That Means for You

Think immigrants only fill low-paying jobs? Think again. Immigrants are now helping shape the U.S. economy — not just from the ground up, but from the top. As of 2025, 125 foreign-born American citizens are now billionaires in the U.S., up from 92 just three years ago. Together, they control $1.3 trillion — or 18%

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Is U.S. Birthright Citizenship Changing? Here’s What You Need to Know

A major immigration battle is unfolding in the U.S.—and it could impact children born to immigrant parents. President Trump signed an executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship for babies born in the U.S. to parents without permanent legal status. But the order is currently blocked by a federal judge, meaning all children born on

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Over 818,000 Became U.S. Citizens in 2024 — Will You Be Next?

From coast to coast, hundreds of thousands took the Oath of Allegiance in the past year. Here’s who they are—and how you can join them. In 2024, the American dream became a reality for 818,500 immigrants who officially became U.S. citizens. That’s not just a number—it’s 818,500 new stories, new beginnings, and new voices shaping

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