
Lawyers · 06/29/2025
US Citizen Children Face Deportation Risks with Undocumented Parents
This article interprets the deportation policies of U.S. citizen children concerning their undocumented immigrant parents, clarifying several misconceptions. It points out that children will not be deported while exploring various legal avenues available to help their parents remain in the U.S. The importance of consulting professional legal advice is emphasized.

Culture · 08/14/2025
US Citizenship Legal Steps for Residents to Naturalize
This article provides a detailed overview of the legal process for applying for U.S. citizenship, including the basic requirements, necessary characteristics, and interview procedures. It emphasizes the significance and practicality of citizenship.

Job Search · 08/05/2025
TPS for Honduras in Jeopardy Amid Legal Battles
Honduras' Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is facing legal challenges. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to terminate TPS in September 2025; however, a court has temporarily blocked this decision and will hold a hearing in November 2025. This change will impact the futures of thousands of Honduran immigrants.

Taxation · 08/13/2025
IRS CP12 Notices Key Tax Changes and Refund Updates
The CP12 notice indicates that errors in your tax return have been corrected, which may lead to changes in your refund. Carefully read the notice to understand the implications and necessary actions. If you disagree with the changes, please contact the tax authority promptly. You can manage your tax records and payment status through your online account.

Job Search · 08/06/2025
US Work Authorization Categories and Key Implications
This article discusses the types of US work permits and their role in immigration, emphasizing the compliance and importance of work permits in relation to Social Security cards.

Apartment Rental · 07/21/2025
Trends in the US Rental Market Declining Rents Empower Tenant Negotiations
The US rental market has recently experienced significant changes, with rents in 23 major cities decreasing year-on-year, leading to stronger bargaining power for tenants due to shifting supply and demand dynamics. The national median rent has fallen by $63 from its peak in August 2022, gradually stabilizing. However, as new apartment supply increases, this downward trend in prices may not be long-lasting, making it crucial for tenants to seize current opportunities.