Monthly Archives: August 2025

Federal Court Blocks Birthright Citizenship Ban
The new administration has taken many steps to adjust immigration policy, but one of the most controversial steps is the effort to ban birthright citizenship. Long considered a constitutional fixture, birthright citizenship is now under threat from many angles. However, a recent federal court decision in July of 2025 provides hope to those who… Read More »

Getting a Passport for Your Child Might Be More Challenging Than You Think
Due to proposed changes to birthright citizenship in the United States, many parents will face new challenges when obtaining passports for their newborn children. These same challenges apply to Social Security Numbers (SSNs) and federal benefits. Although this process was relatively simple in the past, it could become more complex – even for parents… Read More »

Will I Have to Pay $15,000 to Enter the United States?
The United States government is clearly considering strategies to increase the cost of visiting the country. Even if you’re visiting for a short time as a tourist, you could face significant visa fees. Recently, the administration announced plans for a $250 tourist visa fee. Since then, the administration has announced additional plans to levy… Read More »

Supreme Court Ruling Has Major Implications for Temporary Protected Status
In May of 2025, various sources reported that the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) had issued an important ruling on the subject of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Anyone staying in the country with TPS should be aware of this decision. Even if your family member had TPS, this may also affect you… Read More »