Immigration attorneys are warning couples that living apart could jeopardize marriage-based green card applications, as the Trump administration increasingly scrutinizes the legitimacy of marriages.
Spending most of your time in Mexico as a U.S. lawful permanent resident? Your immigration status could be at risk. If you are a lawful permanent resident of the United States—that is, you have a ...
A Colorado business owner called her immigration attorney in a panic this week, wrestling with a worry she never expected: If she travels abroad for a conference, could she end up getting deported? A ...
Traveling or returning to the U.S. from abroad has become increasingly risky for some — even for people with valid visas and green cards. In recent weeks, international tourists, visa holders and ...
LOUISVILLE — On a recent spring day, Gerardo Serrano works with the thoroughbred racehorses at a barn at Churchill Downs, the famous racecourse that hosts the Kentucky Derby. The 1,000-pound animals ...
Camilo Montoya-Galvez is the Immigration Correspondent at CBS News, where his reporting is featured across multiple programs and platforms, including national broadcast shows, CBS News 24/7, ...
The Trump administration’s sweeping immigration restrictions have legal permanent residents concerned about their status. Some lawyers said they’re right to be worried. By Claire Fahy The Trump ...