
Education · 07/24/2025
Student Rights Protection Understanding Educational Rights Under Immigration Status
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the fundamental rights of immigrant students within the U.S. education system, including access to public education, equal opportunities, language support, anti-discrimination protections, freedom of speech, privacy rights, and anti-bullying measures. It focuses on how families can actively advocate for their children's educational rights to ensure that every student receives equal education.

Lawyers · 07/08/2025
Nicaraguas Temporary Protected Status Nears Expiration
Nicaragua's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will expire on September 8, 2025, leaving TPS holders without protection or work permits. It is advised to apply for other legal statuses, seek legal assistance, understand responses from ICE, and stay updated on information to ensure future safety and legality.

Lawyers · 07/22/2025
US Explains Temporary Protected Status Rules
This article discusses the legal rights associated with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals from unsafe countries in the US, including lawful residency, work authorization, and travel permissions. It also provides detailed explanations of the re-registration deadlines and eligibility requirements for Salvadoran citizens to help them maintain these rights.

Lawyers · 06/06/2025
Cameroonian Immigrants in U.S. Face Uncertainty as TPS Nears End
On August 4, 2025, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroonian nationals will end, leaving thousands of Cameroonian immigrants without legal protection. The article analyzes the risks they face and effective strategies to address them, including legal assistance, changing immigration status, and managing ICE enforcement actions.

Lawyers · 06/11/2025
Nepalese Immigrants Face Uncertainty As TPS Nears End in 2025
Nepal's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will end on August 5, 2025, leaving holders at risk of losing protection and work permits, potentially facing undocumented status. To address this change, immigrants should seek to apply for other legal statuses, stay informed, and prepare for potential actions from immigration enforcement agencies.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Somali Refugees
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States provides legal residence and work authorization for Somali nationals, allowing them to live legally in the U.S. when it is unsafe to return to their homeland. Applicants must comply with specific requirements by designated dates to maintain their status. TPS offers significant protection for these refugees.

Taxation · 07/23/2025
Your Tax Amendment Application Status Query Guide
This article provides users with an easy way to check the status of their tax amendment applications. It outlines processing times, required information for inquiries, and important considerations when using tools, enabling you to stay updated on your tax progress as conveniently as possible.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
Legal Battles Threaten Venezuelans Temporary Protected Status
Venezuelan TPS is facing legal disputes, with the termination of TPS announced in 2023, while courts continue to review related lawsuits. The TPS eligibility from 2021 remains in effect. Attention is needed regarding the upcoming registration deadlines and changes in immigration status.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Ukrainians
This article discusses the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) policy in the United States, focusing specifically on the eligibility requirements for Ukrainian nationals, as well as their rights related to work and travel permits. Obtaining TPS offers legal protection to Ukrainians in the U.S., but they must still adhere to relevant regulations to maintain their legal status.

Lawyers · 07/22/2025
US Updates Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans
This article discusses the legal protections provided by the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States for Salvadorans. It covers the re-registration requirements, the application process for work and travel permits, and the importance of maintaining legal status.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Liberians
The Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) policy in the United States offers Liberian nationals the opportunity to live and work legally in the country, ensuring safety for those unable to return home. Eligible individuals can benefit from this protection without needing to apply, but must understand the temporary nature of the policy and the potential to pursue other immigration statuses.

Lawyers · 08/14/2025
US Adjusts Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans
The TPS status for Venezuelans is facing legal challenges, necessitating an understanding of the latest developments and preparation strategies. This article provides a detailed analysis of the current situation regarding TPS, the benefits application process, and future measures to ensure your legal status and job opportunities.

Lawyers · 07/25/2025
VAWA Protection and Opportunities for Victims
This article discusses the protections and support provided by the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) for immigrants affected by domestic violence. VAWA allows victims to apply for legal status independently, without the abuser's assistance, ensuring their safety and rights. This helps victims to legally reside and work in the U.S., and become eligible for a green card and public benefits.

Lawyers · 07/08/2025
Trump Proposes Stricter 2025 Immigration Policy Amid Challenges
In 2025, Trump's immigration policy aims to strengthen immigration controls and enforcement, increasing the risk of arrests and deportations. New legal changes affect immigration status and child protection measures, leaving many immigrants facing unprecedented challenges and uncertainties.

Lawyers · 06/07/2025
US to End Temporary Protected Status for Cameroonians
Cameroon's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will end on August 4, 2025, posing risks of losing protection and employment authorization for beneficiaries. It is advised to seek assistance through legal resources and to proactively prepare for future uncertainties.