Immigration Blog
April 25, 2026
Facing immigration challenges can feel intimidating, especially when your ability to stay with your family, maintain your career, or continue building your life in the United States is at stake. Applications for waivers and cancellation of removal often come at a time of uncertainty, fear, and urgency.
Read MoreMarch 29, 2026
Conditional residency can raise new questions even after a marriage-based green card is approved. For some couples, the approval notice feels like the finish line, but the law adds another step when permanent residence is granted before the marriage reaches its two-year mark.
Read MoreFeb. 1, 2026
For individuals who have experienced severe trauma, such as human trafficking or certain crimes, the path to safety and legal status in the United States can feel overwhelming. The T and U visa programs are designed to provide relief to those who have been victims, allowing them to live and work legally while recovering from their experiences.
Read MoreDec. 2, 2025
Facing removal or deportation proceedings can be an intimidating experience for anyone. In Massachusetts, individuals confronting these proceedings often have questions about how defenses vary depending on whether the case involves a criminal conviction or not.
Read MoreDec. 1, 2025
Obtaining a green card is a major milestone for individuals seeking permanent residency in the United States, but the process can be lengthy. Understanding the available work authorization options is essential to stay compliant with immigration law and avoid potential complications through the process.
Read MoreNov. 7, 2025
For immigrants living in the United States, your immigration status is often closely tied to family relationships. When your marriage involves domestic violence, it can feel nearly impossible to move forward safely while also protecting your immigration options.
Read MoreOct. 8, 2025
Having a visa denied during consular processing can be overwhelming. We know how frustrating and disheartening it can feel when your plans to live, work, or visit the United States face unexpected obstacles.
Read MoreSept. 15, 2025
The nuances of U.S. immigration law can feel overwhelming, especially when dealing with the consequences of unlawful presence. If you or a loved one has overstayed a visa or entered the country without inspection, you may face bars on reentry ranging from three to ten years.
Read MoreSept. 3, 2025
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) remains one of the most significant pieces of federal legislation addressing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Since its original passage in 1994, the VAWA has continued to evolve, shaping how survivors receive protection and support across the United States.
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