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USCIS Shortens Work Permit Validity in 2025: What Immigrants Must Know About the New EAD Rules
As a New York Immigration Lawyer, I help thousands of immigrants navigate the complex U.S. immigration system every year. Recently, USCIS announced significant changes that shorten the validity of many …
The United States Installs a Complete Ban for Nationals of 19 Countries — What It Means for Immigrants
The United States Installs a Complete Ban for Nationals of 19 Countries — What It Means for Immigrants By NYC Immigration Lawyer Alena Shautsova, Esq. Contact: 917-885-2261 What just happened: …
Federal Court Restores Bond Hearings for Immigrants Who Entered Without Inspection — A New Opportunity for Release
Learn how a recent federal court decision restored bond hearings for immigrants who entered the U.S. without inspection. New York immigration lawyer Alena Shautsova explains who qualifies, how to request bond, and practical steps to seek release. Call 917-885-2261 for help today
U.S. Immigration Update: Department of Homeland Security Proposes to Rescind and Expand the Public-Charge Regulation
Discover the latest DHS proposal to rescind and expand the public-charge rule and learn how it may impact green card and visa applicants in 2025.
Understanding the EB-1 Green Card: Subcategories, Required Evidence, Reference Letters, and Common Reasons for Denial
Understanding the EB-1 Green Card: Subcategories, Required Evidence, Reference Letters, and Common Reasons for Denial By Alena Shautsova, New York Immigration Lawyer The EB-1 immigrant visa category is one of …
How an I-601 Waiver Can Help If You Entered the U.S. Under Someone Else’s Name
By Alena Shautsova, New York Immigration Lawyer For many immigrants, the path to lawful permanent residency in the United States is filled with obstacles—especially if their initial entry into the …
EB-1 In 2024–2025: What AAO Decisions And USCIS Guidance Mean For Your Case (And How To Prepare)
As a New York immigration lawyer guiding EB-1 filings for researchers, founders, artists, and executives, I’m seeing clear patterns in how USCIS and the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) are reading …
Recent USCIS Memo On Good Moral Character For Naturalization (What It Changes And How To Prepare)
By New York Immigration Lawyer Alena Shautsova On August 15, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued Policy Memorandum PM-602-0188, instructing officers to apply a rigorous, holistic “totality of …
USCIS Policy Update: “Anti-American Views” Now A Key Factor In Immigration Adjudications
By New York Immigration Lawyer Alena Shautsova What Changed? On August 19, 2025, USCIS updated its Policy Manual (Volume 1) to direct officers to assign “overwhelmingly negative discretionary weight” to …
I-129F Vs. I-130: Which Petition Is Right For Bringing Your Partner To The USA?
New York Immigration Lawyer: ALENA SHAUTSOVA When love crosses borders, U.S. immigration law offers a few paths to unite couples. Two of the most common are Form I-129F (Petition for …
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