Immigration
The Migrant Protection Protocols Are Back: What You Should Know
On January 21, 2025, the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) were reinstated under the Trump administration. If you’re seeking asylum or know someone who is, this change matters. MPP—often called “Remain in Mexico”—requires asylum seekers to wait across the border while…
Immigrant vs. Nonimmigrant Visas: What’s the Difference?
Have you wondered why some visas allow you to live in the United States for years while others grant only a temporary visit? We know that the wide range of U.S. visa categories can feel confusing. At N400 Harbor Immigration…
Can an Immigration Lawyer Help Speed Up Your Case?
Waiting on an immigration case can feel endless—months go by, and you’re still checking for updates with no clear answers. Whether you’re applying for a visa, green card, or citizenship, the slow pace can take a toll. So, can an…
DHS Expands Immigration Arrest Powers to DOJ Officials
At N400 Harbor Immigration Law, we are committed to keeping you informed about changes that could impact your immigration status. A recent shift in enforcement policy has expanded the power of federal agencies to make immigration-related arrests, and it’s important…
What Do Immigration Lawyers Do? Roles & Benefits Explained
U.S. immigration law is a maze of changing rules, regulations, and policies. For individuals and families trying to secure visas, green cards, or citizenship, the process can feel overwhelming. This is where immigration lawyers come in. At N400 Harbor Immigration…
Should You Hire an Immigration Lawyer? Here’s When You Should
Immigrating to the U.S. is a big step, and for many, the process can feel overwhelming. With constantly changing laws and complex paperwork, it’s easy to make mistakes that could delay or even derail your plans. Whether you’re applying for…
DHS Limits Humanitarian Parole: What This Means for Applicants
DHS has tightened humanitarian parole, shutting down key programs and making approvals tougher. If you relied on CHNV or Uniting for Ukraine, these changes may affect your stay in the U.S. At N400 Harbor Immigration Law, we’re closely following these…
Grounds of Inadmissibility: Common Reasons and Solutions
Everyone dreams of building a better future, and for many, the United States symbolizes opportunity and hope. However, the journey to achieve this dream can be challenging, especially when dealing with “grounds of inadmissibility.” At N400 Harbor Immigration Law, we…
What Happens If I-751 Is Denied?
Form I-751, the Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, is an important step for conditional green card holders looking to secure permanent residency. If your I-751 is denied, it can create serious challenges and uncertainty about your future in the…
Is Cuban Adjustment Act Still In Effect
The Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA) has long stood as a beacon of hope for Cuban immigrants seeking a pathway to permanent residency in the United States. Here at N400 Harbor Immigration Law, we’re familiar with the questions and uncertainties surrounding…
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