Green Card
Priority date movement, processing time updates, and policy changes for U.S. permanent residency. Covers employment-based (EB-1 through EB-5), family-sponsored, and diversity visa green card categories.
Can Green Card Holders Be Denied Reentry at U.S. Ports of Entry?
Green Card holders face tighter CBP checks and biometric tracking; absences over 180 days risk residency status without proper permits and proof of U.S. ties.
Green Card Holders Risk Deportation for Travel and Abandonment
Green card holders face stricter 2026 enforcement. Travel, minor crimes, and long absences now pose high risks for…
How the Immigration and Nationality Act Guides Deporting Visa Holders
The deportation process for U.S. green card holders and visa recipients is complex, reflecting the evolution of immigration…
Many Green Card Holders Unaware of Rule to Carry It at All Times
The United States hosts millions of lawful permanent residents (LPRs), or green card holders, who can work, live,…
Can Green Card Holders Be Deported? Rules, Risks, and Rights Explained
New 2026 policies expand deportation risks for green card holders, targeting minor crimes and travel patterns with over…
India House Opens Citizenship Center to Support Immigrant Communities
India House Houston launched the Citizenship Service Center on March 19, 2025, to support immigrant communities. This initiative…
Green Card Sponsor Income Requirements Under Form I-864 Explained
USCIS 2026 guidelines require most family sponsors to meet 125% of poverty income levels via Form I-864 to…
Samba Steak and Sushi Owner Accused of Exploiting Worker’s Immigration Status
A restaurant owner allegedly threatened an employee’s green card status to coerce her into sexual acts, highlighting abuse…
Green Card Holders with Asylum Status Advised Against Returning Home
Green Card holders with asylum status are warned against traveling back to their home countries. Such travel could…
Can Social Media Screening Impact Your Green Card Application or Status?
USCIS continues rigorous social media vetting in 2026, comparing five years of public online history against immigration forms…