Under the U.S. Constitution, federal courts are a separate branch of government. Though they are funded through the Congress, and the President nominates federal judges...
Immigrants to the U.S. face a wide array of federal laws, regulations, rules and policies, but only one U.S. Constitution. One of its amendments impacts...
To discourage immigrants from crossing the Mexican border, the Department of Justice has created a policy of arresting more of those who cross the border...
Immigrants in Kentucky are often wrongly portrayed as having little education and few skills, getting by on poorly paid jobs. The reality is that many...
America has always been nation of immigrants, especially now. The number of naturalized citizens in the country increased from 14.4 million in 2005 to 19.8...
Immigration laws are most complex, and they’re constantly evolving; so are the administrative procedures that support them. One reason for this is the simple fact...
The EB-5 visa program is mean to encourage investment in the United States and provide an opportunity for entrepreneurs to become permanent residents. The program...
During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to deport the dangerous “bad hombres” who were undocumented immigrants. This now includes undocumented immigrants who care for...
If you are applying for U.S. citizenship, your application may be denied for a number of reasons. Noncustodial parents (parents without physical custody of their...