Green Card
Green Card category provides key information on permanent residency in the U.S., latest policy changes, and application strategies for a smooth transition.
Yamal Said of Lord Buffalo detained at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Yamal Said, Lord Buffalo’s green card-holding drummer, was detained by CBP at DFW Airport with no charges or explanation. The band canceled their European tour, seeking legal help. The incident…
Fabian Schmidt, green card holder, freed after detention at Logan Airport
Green card holder Fabian Schmidt faced two months’ detention at Logan Airport in 2025, despite only dismissed prior…
June 2025 Visa Bulletin brings little relief for Indian Green Card hopefuls
The June 2025 Visa Bulletin continues long delays for Indian green card applicants, notably in employment-based categories, due…
Uzbekistan tops 2025 U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery winner list
Uzbekistan ranked first globally in the 2025 U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery, with 5,564 winners. Over two million Uzbek…
Kunal Oberoi Loses Green Card Over Old Pot Charge
Kunal Oberoi’s ICE detention for a 2018 marijuana conviction highlights how minor offenses can jeopardize green card holders’…
Michigan Green Card Holder Jailed in New Immigration Sweep
In Michigan and beyond, green card holders face increasing detention and possible deportation, especially with past convictions. Detention…
Miguel Perez, Jr. Deported Despite Green Card
Miguel Perez, Jr., a green card-holding Iraq War veteran, was deported after a nonviolent drug conviction, despite military…
Green Card Holders Face Instant Loss for Breaking Law
Green Card holders in the U.S. face stricter enforcement: any law-breaking, from felonies to minor issues, risks immediate…
Green card delays leave refugees in the US waiting indefinitely
USCIS halted green card processing for refugees and asylees in March 2025, causing severe backlogs and leaving thousands…
EB2 green card process can begin while on OPT, experts say
OPT holders may start the EB2 green card process with employer support. Approved I-140 doesn’t skip the H-1B…