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US Revises Naturalization Test: New Standards for Green Card Holders

USCIS has updated the naturalization process for 2025, introducing a more difficult 128-question civics test and stricter vetting procedures. Applicants…

France Introduces Mandatory Civic Exam and Higher Language Standards (2026)

New French laws effective 2026 mandate higher language levels (up to B2) and a 40-question civic exam for non-EU residents.…

Proving Good Moral Character for Naturalization in a Holistic Era

New 2025 USCIS policies require naturalization applicants to prove positive contributions to society, such as volunteering and steady employment, rather…

What Happens After I-797 Approval Notice in 2026 Policy Changes

A new 2026 USCIS directive mandates the re-evaluation of approved and pending immigration cases for nationals from 39 high-risk countries.…

Can U.S. citizens sponsor a sibling for a Green Card in 2026

New U.S. immigration policies have tightened the path for sibling sponsorship. Citizens face longer financial documentation requirements and 'extreme vetting'…

Can a U.S. Citizen Be Deported? Denaturalization as a Path to Removal

New federal policies have transformed denaturalization into a bridge for deportation. By aggressively revoking naturalized citizenship via court orders, the…

Work Permit vs Green Card: Key Differences Explained

When navigating the US immigration system, two documents come up repeatedly: the work permit and the green card. While both…

Rights of Undocumented Immigrants in the US Amid Heightened Enforcement

DHS has implemented strict new registration laws and biometric requirements for noncitizens while increasing workplace audits and ending humanitarian protections.…