Immigration & US Healthcare Visas

Immigration & US Healthcare

Immigration and healthcare are closely connected in the United States. Many foreign nationals seek entry to the US to access medical treatment, whether for specialised procedures, urgent care, or long-term therapies not available in their home country. US immigration law sets out specific rules on which visas can be used for medical treatment, the evidential […]

US Immigration & Economic Impact

Immigration & Economic

This article explores the vital relationship between immigration and the US economy, setting out how immigrants shape labor markets, support growth, and foster innovation. It then examines in detail the visa routes open to foreign entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals looking to establish themselves in the United States through business immigration. For legal clarity, note that […]

US Immigration Options for Children

immigration Children

This guide examines how children are treated under the US immigration system. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the legal definition of a “child” carries significant consequences for visa eligibility, family sponsorship, and citizenship rights. Children are often included as dependants in family-based or employment-based immigration petitions, but there are also routes designed specifically […]

Sanctuary Cities & Community Policing

Sanctuary Cities

This article explains sanctuary cities in the United States, outlining what sanctuary policies mean in practice, their relationship with federal immigration enforcement, and how these policies affect community policing, public safety, and local governance. DEC updates applied: ICE detainers clarified as civil requests; anti-commandeering doctrine and key cases referenced (including Printz v United States and […]

US Immigration & Crime: What Research Actually Shows

Immigration & Crime

Immigration and crime have been intertwined in public debate in the United States for well over a century. Politicians, media outlets and advocacy groups often use the issue as a proxy for wider discussions about social order, public safety and national identity. Yet the question of whether immigration increases crime has been the subject of […]

TN Visa 2025 Guide

tn visa

The TN visa provides a dedicated nonimmigrant route for Canadian and Mexican professionals to work in the United States in specific, pre-approved occupations. Established under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and carried forward under its successor, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the category is still referred to in official materials as “TN NAFTA […]

H2B Visa 2025 Guide

h2b visa

The H2B visa is a United States nonimmigrant category that allows American employers to hire foreign nationals for temporary, non-agricultural jobs when there are not enough qualified US workers available. It plays a critical role in helping businesses meet seasonal or peak-load labor demands across sectors such as hospitality, landscaping, seafood processing, construction, and recreation. […]

H1B Visa: 2025 Guide

h1b visa

The H-1B visa is one of the most competitive U.S. work visa routes for graduate-level professionals in specialty occupations. It allows U.S. employers to sponsor foreign nationals to work temporarily in roles requiring specialised knowledge and at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. This article explains how the H-1B program works, including the cap system, […]

Other US Visa Categories

visa categories

Travel to the United States is not limited to tourism, business, study, employment, or permanent immigration. Several other visa categories and entry processes exist for more specific purposes. These include transit through the US, seeking private medical treatment, undertaking official government duties, performing temporary religious work, working as a crewmember, or entering under humanitarian arrangements. […]

US Immigrant Visas

us immigrant visa

Immigrating to the United States is a life-changing decision that can provide lawful permanent residence and, in time, the opportunity to apply for US citizenship. Unlike temporary nonimmigrant visas, immigrant visas are intended to confer permanent resident status, commonly known as a green card. A green card permits the holder to live and work in […]