Taxation · 07/23/2025
Child Tax Credit Policy Overview
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) provides tax benefits for families with children under 17. Eligible families can apply for a credit if their annual income is below $200,000 (or $400,000 for married couples filing jointly) in 2023. The credit can be claimed by filling out Form 1040 and Schedule 8812. Additionally, qualifying families may also apply for other tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Child Care Credit, and Education Credits.
Taxation · 07/23/2025
2024 Child Tax Credit Policy Explained
The 2024 child tax benefits offer relief for eligible families, which must be reported on tax form 1040 and Schedule 8812.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
Liberias Temporary Deferred Departure Policy Explained
Liberia's Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) provides legal protection for Liberians in the United States, allowing them to live and work legally while avoiding detention or deportation. Learn how to access this protection and apply for work permits if you meet the eligibility criteria.
Job Search · 04/03/2025
Trump Expands Immigration Opportunities Amid Policy Shifts
Trump's immigration policy in his second term continued the 'America First' approach while opening new opportunities for high-skilled immigrants. Programs like EB-1A and NIW allow applicants to obtain immigration status more easily. Given the global demand for top talent, this policy is particularly attractive, especially for applicants from mainland China facing traditional immigration challenges. The aim is to provide these talents with policy benefits, enabling them to seize opportunities in the AI era.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
2025 US Immigration Policy Updates and Guidance
This article provides the latest updates on U.S. immigration policies for 2025, helping you understand how to adapt to policy changes, apply for available benefits, and protect your rights. Get reliable information to secure a better future for you and your family.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Immigration Policy Prioritizes Family Reunification Pathways
The U.S. family immigration program allows for legal reunification, categorized into applications for immediate relatives and other family members, involving the submission of Form I-130 and the green card application process. Detailed steps and legal advice are crucial.
Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Immigration Policy Changes Key Updates Explained
This article provides a detailed guide to U.S. immigration policy, covering key topics such as rights, asylum applications, temporary protected status, special visas, and family reunification. It aims to assist you in navigating the challenges and uncertainties brought about by policy changes.
Education · 03/17/2021
Test Optional Policy Analysis and Its Impact
The Test Optional policy allows students to decide whether to submit their test scores, increasing competitiveness and shifting focus to other performance metrics.
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 · 08/07/2025
US Announces Key Immigration Policy Changes for 2025
This guide provides you with the latest information on U.S. immigration policies for 2025, helping immigrant families understand policy changes and application processes. It aims to ensure a smooth response to challenges while safeguarding legal rights.
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 · 07/22/2025
US Unveils Key Immigration Policy Changes for 2025
This guide provides an in-depth analysis of the new changes in U.S. immigration policies for 2025, offering the latest information on travel restrictions, U visas, the VAWA Act, and identity protection for Afghan immigrants. It aims to help readers understand and navigate the new government's immigration policies.
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.
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.