
USCIS Introduces Mandatory Electronic Payments
Beginning October 28, 2025, USCIS will no longer accept pape...

USCIS Announces New $1,000 Parole Fee — Effective October 16, 2025
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will offic...

5 common myths about child custody in Texas
If you are a parent facing child custody issues in Texas, it...

Navigating High-Net-Worth Divorce in Texas: Challenges and Strategies
High-net-worth divorces involve couples with substantial ass...

What does divorce do to a person’s immigration status?
If you are in America because your spouse is a citizen or pe...

Spanish-speaking attorneys vs. translators: Who’s better?
When facing legal issues in the U.S. without strong English ...

Seeking asylum – what you need to know
Asylum is a status that individuals can use when they are fl...

What will happen to DACA under a new president?
The DACA Program ’ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ’ ...

Do you or a family member have the right attorney for your criminal charges as an immigrant?
No one wants to face criminal charges. Accusations of a crim...

How can a criminal charge affect your life in the U.S.?
Even minor convictions can have serious consequences for imm...

The problem with using an interpreter during a legal issue
Maybe your spouse just filed for divorce. Perhaps you recent...

What does divorce do to a person’s immigration status?
An unhealthy marriage is hard to handle. You may feel like y...
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- USCIS Introduces Mandatory Electronic Payments
- USCIS Announces New $1,000 Parole Fee — Effective October 16, 2025
- 5 common myths about child custody in Texas
- Navigating High-Net-Worth Divorce in Texas: Challenges and Strategies
- What does divorce do to a person’s immigration status?
- Spanish-speaking attorneys vs. translators: Who’s better?
- Seeking asylum – what you need to know