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USCIS’s New Public Charge Rule: What Family-Based Applicants Need to Know Before September 18, 2026

BLOG August 18, 2026 GWP IMMIGRATION LAW USCIS’s New Public Charge Rule: What Family-Based Applicants Need to Know Before September 18, 2026 A new federal rule widens the range of public benefits USCIS can weigh against a green card applicant — but it does not make every benefit disqualifying, and it does not apply the […]

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Advance Parole Travel is No longer SAFE

BLOG August 13, 2026 GWP IMMIGRATION LAW Advance Parole Travel Is No Longer Safe: The BIA Changes the Rule in Matter of Delcarmen-Lara A new precedential decision issued today overrules the fourteen-year-old rule that protected advance parole travelers from the unlawful presence bars. On August 13, 2026, the Board of Immigration Appeals held in Matter

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New USCIS Signature Rule 2026: Why An Invalid Signature Can Now Mean Denial

BLOG July 15, 2026 GWP IMMIGRATION LAW New USCIS Signature Rule 2026: Why An Invalid Signature Can Now Mean Denial Since July 10, 2026, USCIS can deny — not just reject — a case over a signature defect, after your fee is already spent. Under a rule that took effect this month, USCIS officers can

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