If a green card is stolen, lost, or damaged, it's important to replace it as soon as possible. Without a physical green card, cardholders are unable to show proof of permanent residency or ability to work in the U.S. They will also need a green card to gain re-entry into the U.S. after... read more
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Visa Applicants: Beware of Fraudulent Emails and Letters
There has been a recent increase in fraudulent letters and emails that scammers are sending to Diversity Visa (DV) program applicants. According to the Department of State, Office of Visa Services, scammers are attempting to obtain payments from applicants by imitating U.S. government... read more
Immigration Policy: Trump and Biden Take Sides
President Trump and President-elect Joe Biden have largely different immigration views and policies. The main reason for this difference is that each presidential candidate in the 2020 election has different opinions over immigrants' influence in the U.S. President Trump's views on... read more
How USCIS Staff Furloughs Could Impact Legal Immigration
Although the Trump administration is unable to cease processing immigration applications, its mismanagement of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) could still lead to furloughs that impact immigrants, international adoptions, and United States businesses. Plans for the... read more
US Consulates Now Processing Limited Student Visas
As of August 17, US consulates located in cities across India, including Hyderabad and the embassy in New Delhi, have started processing limited student visas. In addition to the US embassy located in New Delhi, the consulates in the following cities are currently processing applications on a... read more





