2025 US Travel Ban: Who’s Affected

The U.S. Travel Ban: What You Need to Know Understanding the New U.S. Travel Ban For many immigrants, the dream of coming to the U.S. is built on hope, opportunity, and family. But a proposed new travel ban could make that dream much harder to achieve. If you or a loved one are from one…

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Guide to Supplemental Information (Form I-130A)

Applying for a marriage-based green card can feel overwhelming, especially with the stack of forms needed to get started. One essential form is Form I-130A, or the Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary. This guide will walk you through the purpose of this form, the specific I-130a form requirements, who needs to complete it, and how…

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How September 11 Reshaped U.S. Immigration

The September 11 attacks reshaped U.S. immigration policies, creating stricter security measures that still affect families today. From visa screening to border enforcement, these changes continue to impact anyone seeking to live, work, or travel in the U.S. Learn what 9/11 means for immigration today and how Rozas can help you navigate the system.

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Detention Centers

Louisiana Detention Centers Overview The immigration crisis is a growing problem across the country, and Louisiana is no exception. With an ever-increasing number of immigrants arriving in the United States, many areas are facing overcrowding in their detention centers. Unfortunately, this issue has become particularly severe in Louisiana—forcing authorities to take extreme measures to provide…

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Bond v Parole

Immigrating to another country is a complicated process, and it can be challenging when you’re not familiar with the laws and regulations of your destination country. That is why it is crucial to know some of the terms used in the process, such as immigration bond and immigration parole. If you are an individual who…

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Humanitarian Parole Ends for CHNV

The End of CHNV Parole: A Major Shift in Immigration Policy On June 12, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) resumed formal termination of the humanitarian parole program for individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (commonly known as the CHNV parole program), following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to lift a previous injunction.…

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