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DOS Expands Public Charge Rule: What Visa Applicants Must Know
On November 6, 2025, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) issued a significant update to its public charge guidance for consular processing. This change may affect both immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applicants—and could lead to increased scrutiny during visa adjudications. 🛑 Key Update: Chronic Health Conditions Now Considered Under the revised guidance, DOS will now
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How Do I Clear My Criminal Record in Connecticut – Pardon Process
How Do I Clear My Criminal Record in Connecticut – Get a Pardon If you have a criminal record in Connecticut, you may be wondering how to clear it. A criminal record can affect job applications, housing, and licensing opportunities. Connecticut law allows certain records to be cleared, or erased, under specific conditions. The process
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What to Do If You Receive a Notice to Appear (NTA) DHS / EOR / ICE
Receiving a Notice to Appear, or NTA, can feel overwhelming. It means the U.S. government has started removal proceedings against you through Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The document requires you to appear before an immigration judge. Knowing what to do next is important. 1. Always Appear for
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How to Prepare for a Green Card Interview?
How to Prepare for a Green Card Interview Getting invited to a Green Card interview is an important milestone. It means your application has moved forward and that USCIS now wants to verify your eligibility in person. While this can feel stressful, the best way to handle it is by being prepared, organized, and confident
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What is Reckless Driving in Connecticut?
Reckless driving in Connecticut is more than just speeding. It means driving in a way that shows you are ignoring the safety of others or putting people in danger on the road. The law looks not only at how fast you were going, but also at how you were driving. Under Connecticut General Statutes §
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How much does it cost to get a Green Card?
If you’ve started looking into getting a Green Card, one of the first questions that probably comes up is: how much does it actually cost? The short answer is that it depends on your situation and how you’re applying. Most people pay filing fees to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), plus the cost of
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