Education · 01/27/2022
SAT Exam Major Changes Digital Transformation and Enhancements in Fairness
The SAT exam will transition to a digital format in 2024, shortening the testing duration and enhancing fairness. It will allow calculators for the math section, addressing criticisms of standardized testing and promoting equitable admission conditions. Several institutions, including Harvard and the University of California, have also eliminated SAT requirements, driving a reform in admissions policies.
Job Search · 08/06/2025
US IT Job Market Faces Shifts Amid Tech Industry Changes
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of how to find ideal IT and technology careers in the United States, introducing various IT-related career paths, resources for skill enhancement, and job search channels. It highlights the demand in the tech field and various learning pathways, offering practical advice and guidance for job seekers.
Taxation · 07/25/2025
Data Analysis of the 2020 Tax Season Fluctuations and Changes
The 2020 tax season data shows a significant decline in both the total number of filings and processing efficiency, along with an increase in electronic submissions. A sharp rise in website visits indicates a growing public demand for tax information. Meanwhile, the number and amount of refunds decreased, although the average refund amount slightly increased. These changes reflect the profound impact of the pandemic on taxpayer behavior and economic conditions.
Taxation · 08/13/2025
IRS CP12 Notice Key Changes to Your Tax Refund Explained
This article outlines the content and handling steps of Tax Notification CP12 (SP), guiding taxpayers to understand the changes contained in the notification and how to manage refunds. It emphasizes the importance of communication and methods for managing online accounts.
Social Networking · 02/18/2025
China Eases Retirement Policies for Overseas Chinese Returnees
Overseas Chinese can return to China for retirement after acquiring foreign nationality. By meeting residency requirements, social security payment duration, and restoring Chinese nationality, they can enjoy a smooth retirement life. Staying informed about policy changes and choosing the right options is crucial.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Palestinians Eligible to Apply for Deferred Enforced Departure
Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) offers Palestinians in the U.S. the opportunity for temporary legal residency, safe employment, and travel abroad, contingent upon certain conditions. By seeking professional legal advice, individuals can stay informed about policy changes and ensure their rights are protected.
Lawyers · 07/02/2025
Seeking Asylum At The US Border Challenges And Responses Under New Policies
This article discusses the new policies and procedural changes for seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, emphasizing the legal challenges and coping measures during the asylum application process. Given the complex policy environment, those seeking asylum should consult legal experts as early as possible.
Culture · 08/06/2025
US Refugee Policy Shifts Hinder Family Reunification Efforts
The suspension of the U.S. refugee program and changes in policy pose challenges for family reunification, with delays faced by I-730 applicants and the suspension of support services from relevant immigration agencies. Ensuring the reunification needs of refugee families is particularly crucial moving forward.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Asylum Process Key Insights and Ongoing Challenges
The article analyzes the process and challenges of seeking asylum in the United States, including application deadlines, the impact of policy changes, and the importance of legal support. It emphasizes the crucial need for timely consultation with professionals to enhance the success rate of applications.
Finance · 08/06/2025
US Eases Chip Design Software Export Curbs Lifting Chinese Stocks
The U.S. lifted export restrictions on Chinese chip design software, leading to a rally in China's three major stock indices. This policy not only boosted market confidence but also brought about positive changes in trade relations between China and the U.S. in certain industries.
Lawyers · 07/28/2025
U.S. Court Allows New DACA Applications Amid Ongoing Legal Uncertainty
The DACA program, while facing uncertainty, currently allows for renewals, and new policy changes provide additional opportunities for beneficiaries. New regulations in 2024 will impact DACA recipients' healthcare and visa applications, and future developments should be closely monitored for potential judicial and congressional actions.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
CHNV Waiver Policy Ends Key Steps for Immigrants
In March 2025, the DHS ended the CHNV waiver policy for citizens of Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. Although the Supreme Court upheld the ruling to terminate the policy, it is still facing legal challenges. Current CHNV waiver holders must act quickly to seek alternative legal status to avoid the risk of deportation.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Clarifies Deferred Enforced Departure Policy for Palestinians
This article discusses the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) policy implemented by the United States for Palestinian residents, outlining how it aims to provide protection and legal status for those unable to return to their homeland. The article also includes steps and considerations for applying for work and travel permits.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
DACA Policy Update Sparks Debate Over Immigrant Protections
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) provides protections for individuals who entered the U.S. as children, allowing them to apply for work permits and renew their status. The final rule for the program took effect in 2022, preserving the rights of existing beneficiaries. Recent updates indicate that, although new applications are not yet approved, the Biden administration has issued new regulations to further enhance the medical and employment opportunities for beneficiaries.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Liberian DED Protections Amid Policy Review
This article provides a detailed overview of the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) policy in the United States, specifically focusing on the requirements and rights for Liberian residents. Eligible individuals can legally remain in the U.S., apply for work, and obtain travel permits. The policy aims to offer legal protection and assurance to Liberians unable to return home due to national crises.