What to Do If You Are Detained by ICE
Few moments are more frightening than being stopped by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Whether it happens on the street, during a traffic stop, or at your front door, the fear can be overwhelming. Your mind races. You don’t know what to say. You don’t know what comes next. Take a breath. You have rights. And…
Attorney vs Lawyer: What’s the Difference (and Why It Matters for Your Case)
If you’ve ever searched attorney vs lawyer or lawyer vs attorney, you’ve probably noticed that most people use the words as if they mean the same thing. In everyday conversation, they often do. But when you’re hiring someone to help with a serious legal problem—especially one that could involve court—the differences between lawyer and attorney…
USCIS Now Accepts ACH Payments for Immigration Fees
USCIS has launched a new ACH payment option for immigration applications, giving families a faster, safer way to pay fees online.
US Citizenship Requirements: Eligibility Checklist and Key Rules Explained
Many people search for help because the path to becoming a U.S. citizen feels confusing at first glance. We understand the process and want to make it easier for anyone trying to figure out where they stand. US citizenship requirements include age, green card status, continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, English and civics…
USCIS Resumes Neighborhood Checks for Citizenship Applicants
USCIS neighborhood checks are back. Officers may visit your home or speak with neighbors to confirm your citizenship application details. Here’s what to expect and how to protect your future.
Louisiana Personal Injury Lawyer Explains The Myth of Full Coverage Insurance
During my years of practice as a personal injury attorney, I can’t tell you how many times I have heard clients utter the phrase, “My insurance agent told me I have full (auto) coverage.” This is usually said in disbelief after I tell the client there isn’t enough insurance money to pay for their medical…














