The H-1B visa is the backbone of skilled worker immigration to the United States. It allows U.S. employers to hire foreign professionals in specialty occupations, roles requiring at least a bachelor’s degree in a specific field, and for hundreds of thousands of engineers, software developers, physicians, researchers, and financial analysts, it is the primary pathway…
For most Americans, IRS deadline is hard, to file a federal income tax return, pay any taxes owed, and make IRA contributions for the prior year, all on the same day.…
Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization has always been a significant commitment. But in 2026, the path has changed in ways that every green card holder planning to apply needs to…
The U.S. immigration system is one of the most complex in the world. Millions of people apply every year to live, work, or study in the United States, but most of…
A Green Card gives you the right to live and work permanently in the United States, but it does not give you an unconditional right to return after traveling abroad. Many…
If you received your Green Card through marriage and your marriage was less than two years old when you became a permanent resident, you hold a conditional Green Card, which expires…
DACA renewals are being accepted and processed nationwide as of March 2026, including in Texas, despite ongoing federal litigation. But the program’s legal future remains deeply uncertain as Federal courts have…
Getting your spouse a Green Card, is tougher in 2026 with the rules that are being tightened by USCIS. Good News is that if your spouse is already living in the…
Minimum Wage in U.S. was increased in 19 states in 2026, for millions of workers across the United States and three more are scheduled to do so later in the year.…
Social Security payments are the financial anchor of the month for over 74 million Americans. The Social Security Administration follows a fixed payment schedule throughout the year, and the dates for…
The H-1B is one of the most talked-about work visas in the United States. It issued in three-year periods, with a standard maximum stay of six years. When your current status…
IRS tax refund in 2026 is projected at around $4,000, roughly $1,000 higher than the same point in 2025. The schedule for 2026, explains what delays to watch out for, and…
Your Employment Authorization Document also known as an EAD or work permit, is the card that legally authorizes you to work for any employer in the United States. When your Employment…
If your Green Card is expiring in the next six months, you need to act now. Renewing your Green Card, officially called a Permanent Resident Card, is required to maintain your…
In March 2026, USCIS processing times remain slow across most form types, with the agency managing a backlog of over 11 million pending cases. Some applications are resolved in weeks, whereas…
In today’s fast-changing world, keeping up with the latest Immigration News is more important than ever. Whether you’re an immigrant planning a move, a family waiting for visa approval, or someone…
Staying informed about the latest IRS news is crucial for taxpayers, businesses, and financial professionals alike. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regularly updates tax regulations, enforcement guidelines, and reporting requirements that…
Securing a US Green Card is a major milestone for anyone looking to live and work permanently in the United States. Also known as lawful permanent residency, a green card provides…
The H1B Visa is one of the most sought-after work visas for professionals looking to work in the United States. Issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the H1B…
Inus News brings you the latest updates on Department of Homeland Security immigration news, covering policy changes, enforcement actions, and news that every applicant should know. DHS, responsible for managing U.S.…
Staying up-to-date with U.S. citizenship and immigration news is crucial for anyone navigating the complex U.S. immigration system. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) frequently updates its policies, forms, and…
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