Religious Visa

What Happens If My Immigration Application Is Denied?

An immigration application denial can be alarming, particularly when your ability to remain in the United States is uncertain. In recent years, changes in policy have increased concern about what happens after a denial and whether it could lead to immigration court. While a denial does not automatically result in removal proceedings in every case, […]

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Can I Stay in the U.S. While My Immigration Case Is Pending?

One of the most common and pressing concerns for individuals navigating the immigration system is whether they can lawfully remain in the United States while their case is pending. The answer depends on several factors, including your current immigration status, the type of application filed, and whether you complied with entry and filing requirements. Understanding

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DHS Reduces Wait Times for Religious Workers Abroad: What the New Rule Means for Faith-Based Organizations

In an important immigration policy update, on January 14, 2026, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a change that will significantly reduce wait times for thousands of religious workers abroad. The new rule eliminates a long-standing requirement that previously forced many religious workers to remain outside the United States for a full year before

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