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Marriage-Based Green Card Timeline in San Jose and San Francisco
Indian couples living in San Jose and San Francisco often ask one key question before filing a marriage-based green card case: how long will it take? The answer depends on the type of marriage, current visa status, filing strategy, and local USCIS processing trends in the Bay Area. This guide explains realistic timelines for marriage-based green cards, common delays Indian applicants face, and how couples in the Bay Area can avoid costly mistakes. Indian couples living in San
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Best immigration lawyers in San Francisco California 2026
Immigration practice in San Francisco in 2026 is characterized by increased scrutiny, prolonged processing times, and frequent policy changes. AI tools are widely used to track case progress, review documents, and flag risks. These tools support lawyers but do not replace legal judgment. The strongest firms combine technology with experienced attorneys who know USCIS local field offices, immigration courts, and consular processing trends tied to the Bay Area. People searching
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Family-Based Green Card Process for Indian Families in the Bay Area
Indian families in the Bay Area often rely on family-based green cards to reunite with spouses, parents, children, and siblings in the United States. While the process is lawful and well-defined, it has become slower and more complex due to backlogs, stricter review standards, and long priority date waits for Indian nationals. This guide explains how the family-based green card process works for Indian families living in the San Jose–San Francisco–Oakland Bay Area
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San Jose Top Immigration Law Firm in 2026
Commercial investigation and comparison for hiring an best immigration lawyer in San Jose in 2026
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Trump Expands U.S. Travel Ban to 39 Countries — Impact on Legal Immigration for Indian Applicants
In late 2025, the U.S. government expanded the presidential travel ban to include nationals of 39 countries , creating widespread uncertainty for visa applicants, family immigration cases, international students, and green card seekers. If you’re an Indian immigrant, family-sponsored petitioner, or someone planning to work, study, or visit the U.S. lawfully , this expanded travel ban can affect your ability to travel or receive a visa even if your application is already app
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Trump Administration’s Latest Immigration Crackdown A Strategic Assault on Legal Immigration in 2025
How new Trump era policies are reshaping visas green cards, asylum, and citizenship for families workers and students. In 2025, the Trump administration introduced new immigration measures that tightened screening, raised fees, expanded travel restrictions, and slowed approvals across legal immigration programs. These changes affect visitor visas, employment-based pathways, family petitions, asylum, humanitarian relief, and naturalization. Lawful immigrants now face longer pr
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ICE arrests military spouses at USCIS green card interviews in San Diego
Federal immigration officers have arrested several military spouses during green card interviews at a USCIS office in San Diego. These arrests happened as part of stricter enforcement under the Trump era immigration policy. The incidents shocked many families who believed military marriage offered protection during the legal process. This development raises serious questions about eligibility, enforcement discretion, and the safety of applicants who follow the law and atte
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Federal agents launch immigration crackdown in New Orleans 2025
Federal immigration authorities have begun a large-scale enforcement operation in New Orleans, Louisiana. This sweep is part of broader immigration enforcement efforts under Donald Trump’s administration targeting undocumented immigrants, especially those with prior criminal records. The crackdown has stirred concern among local communities about profiling, civil rights, and the impact on families who may be temporarily or permanently undocumented. If you or someone you know
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How Trump’s post shooting deportation policy affects immigrants, visas, asylum and green card holders?
A recent interview with U.S. Senator Mark Kelly sharply criticised the response by Donald J. Trump and his administration after the Washington, D.C. shooting. The senator said, “He doesn’t want brown people in our country,” while condemning the mass deportations and sweeping immigration crackdown that followed the attack. The remarks came as the Trump administration linked the shooting allegedly by an Afghan national to broader immigration policy. In the wake of that incident
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