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When Citizenship Is No Longer Guaranteed: U.S. Sets New Boundaries

The U.S. enacted key immigration updates in 2025: birthright citizenship restrictions pending legal decisions, mandatory immigrant registration from April, tougher…

Becoming a US Citizen No Longer Shields Against Trump Immigration Crackdown

Trump's 2025 immigration crackdown enforces expedited removals, ends TPS and DACA, suspends refugee intake, and mandates fingerprint registration for all…

IRS Raises 2025 Annual Gift Tax Exclusion to Historic $19,000

The IRS has increased 2025 gift tax exclusions and lifetime exemptions to record amounts. These changes impact U.S. citizens, couples,…

Updated Form N-400 2025: Handling Missing Spouse Employment Details

Applicants for U.S. citizenship must submit the accurate January 2025 Form N-400 with complete spouse employment data. Delays often arise…

No Current Law Targets Stripping Citizenship Based on Nazi Precedents

No new U.S. laws revoke citizenship using Nazi-era precedents. The Alien Enemies Act was controversially applied for deportations. Germany now…

New Americans Seek Citizenship Amid Uncertainty and Immigration Changes

In 2025, USCIS processes naturalization applications in 6-8 months with a five-step process including application, biometrics, background check, interview, and…

US National vs US Citizen: Key Differences Explained

U.S. nationals include citizens and some non-citizens from American Samoa. Citizens have full voting and employment rights. Nationals can live…

Can You Be Deported If Married to a U.S. Citizen?

Being married to a U.S. citizen allows green card applications but does not prevent deportation. USCIS enforces stricter rules to…