Monthly Archives: May 2026
Could I Be Deported to the Democratic Republic of Congo?
Third country deportations have become a controversial topic in US immigration law, and they seem to be continuing despite widespread criticism from numerous sources. A new immigration deal could see deportees sent to the Democratic Republic of Congo, even if they have no prior connection with the country. Could this happen to you? If… Read More »
Why Are Student Visas Becoming More Difficult to Obtain in the United States?
In March of 2026, Inside Higher Ed and other sources reported that the administration had issued over 35% fewer student visas in 2025 compared to the previous year. Does this mean that student visas are becoming more challenging to obtain? What can you do if you plan to study in the United States, and… Read More »
Could I Be Arrested by ICE During the World Cup in North America?
FIFA believes that 3.5 million spectators will watch the World Cup live from stadiums across North America. Many of these spectators will undoubtedly travel to the United States from all over the world. While this is shaping up to be an exciting tournament, you may also have various fears and concerns about ICE and… Read More »
Visa Backlogs and “Donroe Doctrine” Create New Immigration Challenges
In April of 2026, NPR reported that the considerable backlog of visa applications in the United States was making “millions” of people more vulnerable to deportation. At around the same time, the current administration moved ahead with its so-called “Donroe Doctrine,” stripping dozens more people of their visas due to alleged national security threats…. Read More »