
Job Search · 07/18/2025
US Job Market Challenges for H1B Lottery Rejects
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced that the H-1B lottery for fiscal year 2026 is fully subscribed, and there will be no additional draws. Many applicants who were not selected face new challenges. Despite the disappointment, there are several strategies to consider, including looking for exemption visas and exploring other visa options, to seek new opportunities for studying and working in the U.S.

Education · 08/19/2025
UCLA Tightens English Proficiency Rules for 2026 Admissions
UCLA has raised its English language proficiency requirements for international undergraduate applicants for Fall 2026. There are increases in the minimum required TOEFL subscores, IELTS overall score, and Duolingo overall score. Carnegie Mellon University has also made slight adjustments to its Duolingo subscore requirements. Applicants should be aware that the minimum language requirements are just a threshold; higher scores are crucial for gaining admission to top-tier universities. Focus on exceeding the minimums to strengthen your application and increase your chances of acceptance.

Lawyers · 08/19/2025
2025 Marriage Green Card Updates Key Strategies for Applicants
Starting August 2025, the US marriage green card review standards will be comprehensively upgraded. This article interprets the new regulations, including increased scrutiny of materials, stricter interview requirements, and enhanced fraud risk assessment. It also provides strategies for applicants, such as preparing thorough documentation, taking the interview seriously, and seeking professional assistance, to help them successfully obtain a green card. This guide aims to equip applicants with the necessary knowledge to navigate the updated process effectively and increase their chances of approval.

Finance · 08/06/2025
Uschina Trade Deficit Hits 21year Low Amid Trade Tensions
The US trade deficit narrowed significantly in June, with the trade deficit with China hitting a 21-year low. High tariffs have led to a sharp decline in Chinese exports to the US. US-China trade negotiations are ongoing, and the future remains uncertain. It is worth noting whether the narrowing trade deficit is a short-term effect or a long-term trend. The decrease in the trade deficit with China is largely attributed to reduced imports from China due to the imposed tariffs.

Finance · 07/31/2025
Trump Tariff Threat Strains Usindia Trade Relations
In July 2024, the Trump administration announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods, citing India's high tariff barriers, purchases of Russian military equipment and energy, and the US-India trade deficit. This action could trigger a trade war, prompting India to seek closer trade ties with other nations. It also reflects the increasing trend of international trade friction amid rising global trade protectionism.

Lawyers · 08/14/2025
US Public Charge Rules Reshape Immigration Pathways
The article delves into the 'public charge' rule in U.S. immigration, clarifying what constitutes a public charge, its implications, and the relevant categories of public benefits. It emphasizes the importance of obtaining legitimate legal advice to assist applicants in effectively navigating the challenges in their immigration applications.

Taxation · 01/10/2025
IRS Extends Tax Deadline to Oct 15 for Socal Wildfire Victims
The IRS announced that individuals and businesses in Southern California affected by the wildfire on January 7, 2025, can extend their tax form filing and payment deadlines to October 15. This relief aims to alleviate the financial burden on impacted taxpayers and assist them in recovering their livelihoods.

Taxation · 08/12/2025
IRS Tightens Rules on Highvalue Tax Refunds and Credits
Applications for tax refunds and credits exceeding $2 million must be reviewed by the IRS and a report submitted to the Joint Tax Committee to ensure tax transparency. The review process may involve investigations or direct acceptance of applications, with important information detailed in the report to enhance tax fairness.

Education · 09/18/2020
New Policies for Studying in the USA Standardized Test Cancellations and Flexible Admissions Offer More Opportunities for Students
Since 2020, U.S. universities such as UC and CSU have suspended the mandatory standardized testing requirements due to the pandemic, adjusting their admissions policies to attract students in a more flexible manner. The new policies place greater emphasis on students' regular academic performance and extracurricular activities, providing more opportunities for international students.

Taxation · 07/23/2025
Maximizing Your Tax Deductions Understanding The Benefits Of The Child Tax Credit
The Child Tax Credit helps families reduce their tax burden, with applicants needing to meet age, residency, and income criteria. Eligible families can claim the credit on their tax returns, with each qualifying child potentially receiving a full or partial credit. Additionally, there are other related tax credits available for families, further optimizing their tax liabilities.

Taxation · 07/18/2025
Smart Use Of Tax Credits And Deductions To Reduce Your Tax Burden
By effectively utilizing tax credits and deductions, taxpayers can significantly reduce their tax burden and even expedite refunds. Understanding various credits (such as those for low-income families, education, retirement savings, and clean energy) and the options for standard or itemized deductions helps lower taxable income, thereby alleviating economic pressure related to taxes.

Taxation · 07/15/2025
The U.S. Tax System: Analysis of Complexity and Socio-Economic Impacts
This article presents various statistical data about the U.S. tax system, covering information on corporate taxes, personal income taxes, and charities. These data provide important insights into tax policies and their impact on life and the economy.

Lawyers · 08/04/2025
USCIS Shortens I693 Medical Exam Validity for Green Card Seekers
Starting from June 11, 2025, the immigration medical examination report I-693 will no longer be permanently valid. Applicants need to pay attention to the new regulations and ensure timely submission of valid medical examination reports to avoid increased application costs and time pressure.

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 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.