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"sectionSubTitle": "Our Blog",
"sectionTitle": "Latest News and Blogs",
"knowMore": "Know More",
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"new-tps-designations-what-you-need-to-know": {
"title": "New TPS Designations: What You Need to Know",
"sub": "Blog Details",
"summary": "Recent policy changes affect thousands of immigrants. Learn how updates to Temporary Protected Status could impact your case and what actions to take.",
"description": "<p>Recent policy changes affect thousands of immigrants. Learn how updates to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could impact your case and what actions to take. TPS has undergone significant changes in 2025, creating both opportunities and challenges for immigrants from affected countries. Understanding these developments is critical if you currently hold TPS or believe you may be eligible for protection. TPS offers temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for people from countries facing armed conflict, natural disasters, or extraordinary conditions. This humanitarian program has provided essential support to individuals around the world, helping them build new lives and contribute positively to their communities in the U.S.</p><h3>Key TPS Changes in 2025</h3><p>Recent changes to TPS designations have affected several countries: some lost protection while others remain covered. Some nations face a gradual phase-out during a transition period, while others maintain their status due to ongoing circumstances. Extensions have been granted to certain countries to allow continued protection during these periods.</p><blockquote>\"TPS changes dont just affect paperwork—they impact families, communities, and the futures many people have worked so hard to build in the U.S. Each case requires immediate attention and strategic planning.\"</blockquote><h3>What You Should Do Now</h3><p>If your countrys TPS is being terminated, dont panic—but act quickly. You have options such as applying for asylum, pursuing family-based immigration, employment-based petitions, or other forms of relief. The key is to consult an immigration attorney who can evaluate your situation and help you identify the best path forward. If your country remains under TPS status, stay up-to-date with re-registration requirements and keep your documentation current. Even stable designations can change, so being prepared is essential.</p><h3>Critical Steps for TPS Holders</h3><p>First, gather all documentation proving your continuous presence in the U.S., employment history, and community ties. Second, explore alternative immigration options early—waiting until TPS expires severely limits your choices. Third, maintain your current TPS status by meeting all re-registration deadlines, even if termination is in process. The immigration landscape is constantly shifting, and TPS terminations are only one part of it. With proper legal guidance and timely action, many holders successfully transition to permanent status through family ties, employment, or humanitarian protections.</p><h3>Your Next Steps</h3><p>Dont let TPS changes catch you off guard. Schedule a consultation with a qualified attorney to understand your options and create a strategy for your familys future. Every situation is unique, and what works for one person may not apply to you. At Janahan Law, weve helped hundreds of TPS holders successfully navigate these changes. Our multilingual team understands the complexity of evolving immigration policies and works tirelessly to protect our clients rights in the U.S. Contact us today for a complete evaluation of your case. Your American dream doesnt have to end with TPS changes—let us help you find a path toward permanent protection.</p><blockquote>\"This article provides general information only. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney about your specific situation, as immigration law is complex and constantly evolving.\"</blockquote>"
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"h1b-season-2025-preparation-strategies": {
"title": "H-1B Season 2025: Preparation Strategies",
"sub": "Blog Details",
"summary": "The annual H-1B lottery is approaching. Our complete guide helps employers and workers navigate the process and improve their chances.",
"description": "<p>The annual H-1B lottery is approaching. Our comprehensive guide helps employers and workers understand the process and improve their chances.</p><p>The registration period for FY 2026 H-1B visas recently closed, with a high number of applicants competing for limited spots. Given the competitive selection rate, strategic and careful preparation is essential for applicants.</p><p>Competition is increasing with stricter wage requirements and greater scrutiny of specialty occupations. USCIS continues issuing detailed Requests for Evidence, and processing times have increased significantly — premium processing can now take up to 45 days.</p><p>Clearly document the requirements for specialty occupations. USCIS examines whether positions require specialized knowledge and specific degrees. Prepare detailed job descriptions reflecting complex duties and industry-specific requirements.</p><p>Ensure you meet the areas wage requirements. Level 1 wages face additional scrutiny, so be prepared to justify entry-level classifications thoroughly.</p><h3>Actions for Employees</h3><p> Obtain credential evaluations early if you earned your degree abroad. Prepare for Requests for Evidence by keeping detailed resumes, employment letters, certifications, and training records ready.</p><blockquote>\"Succeeding with H-1B requires flawless preparation. Weve seen selected applicants denied because they submitted rushed applications. Start preparing months in advance, not days.\"</blockquote><h3>Registration Strategy</h3><p>Complete the electronic registration carefully—errors can lead to rejection. Multiple employers can register the same beneficiary, but each may submit only one petition per person. Remember: being selected in the lottery does not guarantee approval. Selected cases must meet all requirements and submit complete petitions within 90 days.</p><h3>Critical Mistakes to Avoid</h3><p>Do not submit generic job descriptions or incomplete documentation. Templates often lead to denials. Your Labor Condition Application must be accurate and filed before the H-1B petition. Do not assume you can submit missing documents later—the initial filing must be complete and persuasive.</p><h3>Beyond the Lottery</h3><h3>Get Expert Help</h3><p>H-1B preparation requires strategic planning and specialized legal guidance. At Janahan Law, our employment immigration team maintains exceptional approval rates thanks to meticulous preparation. Schedule your consultation today and dont let another season pass without maximizing your opportunities.</p><blockquote>\"This article provides general guidance only. Consult a qualified immigration attorney about your specific case.\"</blockquote>"
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"family-immigration-backlogs-alternative-options": {
"title": "Family Immigration Backlogs: Alternative Options",
"sub": "Blog Details",
"summary": "While family categories face delays, explore alternative paths to reunite with your loved ones.",
"description": "<p>Family preference categories face long backlogs; explore alternative paths to reunite with your loved ones and speed up your case. Family-based immigration faces significant backlog challenges, with some categories experiencing extremely long wait times. The limited annual number of visas compared to high demand has caused extensive delays for many groups of applicants.</p><h3>Immediate Relative Strategy</h3><p>The most effective solution is to qualify as an “immediate relative” — spouses, unmarried children under 21, or parents of U.S. citizens. These categories have no numerical limits and are processed in 1224 months. U.S. citizen children turning 21 can immediately petition for their parents without preference category delays.</p><h3>Smart Timing Decisions</h3><p>Carefully consider when to obtain citizenship. Permanent residents in the F2A category may benefit from delaying naturalization if priority dates are current since becoming a citizen restarts the process even though you shift to immediate relative status. Multiple family members can file petitions separately. Coordinate filings between citizens and residents to maximize opportunities.</p><h3>Alternative Pathways</h3><p>Employment-based immigration can be faster than family categories. If your relatives have valuable skills, employer sponsorship under EB-2 or EB-3 can be quicker. Investor visas (EB-5) bypass family preference limits for families investing $800,000 to $1,050,000. Student visas allow temporary reunification while opening doors for employment-based permanent residency options.</p><blockquote>\"We frequently discover immediate relative qualifications clients didnt know they had, turning long separations into processes of just months.\"</blockquote><h3>Humanitarian Options</h3><p>Asylum or refugee status provides derivative benefits for spouses and unmarried children under 21, bypassing family preference categories entirely. Special programs like VAWA, the Cuban Adjustment Act, or country-specific amnesty programs offer additional paths for eligible families.</p><h3>Overcoming Barriers</h3><p>Dont assume ineligibility is permanent. I-601 and I-601A waivers can overcome unlawful presence, criminal issues, or immigration violations. Extreme hardship waivers focus on qualifying U.S. citizen relatives, considering medical conditions, financial dependencies, and country conditions.</p><h3>Act Now</h3><p>File petitions immediately to secure priority dates—they can only move forward, never backward. Early filing secures your place in line regardless of current delays. Monitor visa bulletins monthly for unexpected changes; sudden advancements require quick responses to avoid losing opportunities. Maintain valid status whenever possible to preserve flexibility and avoid complications that further delay your case.</p><h3>Expert Strategy Required</h3><blockquote>\"This article provides general information only. Consult a qualified immigration attorney about your specific case.\"</blockquote>"
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