Will an individual’s work authorization remain valid while in immigration court?

If you’re facing immigration court proceedings and wondering whether your work authorization remains valid, this video will answer your questions. The validity of your work permit during immigration court can depend on a variety of factors, including your immigration status, the type of court case, and the specifics of your work authorization. We’ll break down what happens to your work authorization during the court process and what steps you can take to ensure your employment eligibility stays intact. Stay informed

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Congratulations! Wasden Law, Won the Case on H 1B Visa Multiple Registration Litigation #h1bvisa

Wasden Law has successfully won the case on H-1B visa multiple registration litigation, marking a significant victory for skilled workers and U.S. employers. This decision addresses the flaws in the H-1B visa lottery system and ensures fairness for those seeking employment-based visas in the United States. Why This Case Matters: The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers in specialty occupations. However, multiple registrations under the same applicant created unfair advantages in the lottery system.

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Can Applicants Pay For Their H 1B Visa? #h1bvisa

The H-1B visa is a popular pathway for foreign professionals seeking to work in the United States. However, one of the most common questions that arise during the application process is: Can applicants pay for their H-1B visa? In this video, we break down the H-1B visa application process, the associated costs, and who is responsible for paying for the visa. Typically, H-1B visa application fees are the responsibility of the employer, not the applicant. Employers must cover costs such

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Who Is Getting Deported? Legal vs. Illegal Immigration Explained! #deportation

Are legal immigrants being deported? What about illegal immigrants? The U.S. immigration system is complex, and recent policies have raised many questions about who is at risk of removal. In this video, we break down the latest immigration updates, deportation rules, and key differences between legal and illegal immigrants in the U.S. #immigration #deportation #uscis #greencard #immigrantrights #immigrationnews #legalimmigration #illegalimmigration #immigrationlaw #deportationnews ⚠️ Disclaimer: By watching our videos, you agree and understand that the information provided (even by attorneys) is

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Are OPT & STEM OPT Students Under DHS Surveillance? USCIS & SEVP Updates 2025

Are international students on OPT and STEM OPT under DHS surveillance? In this video, we break down the latest USCIS & SEVP updates for 2025 regarding Optional Practical Training (OPT) and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) OPT extension. Many F-1 visa holders worry about whether the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) monitors their activities while on OPT or STEM OPT. We’ll discuss: What kind of monitoring DHS conducts on F-1 visa holders How SEVP (Student and Exchange Visitor

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Under this DHS Policy What is considered to be a Visa Fraud #h1bvisa

Visa fraud is a serious offense under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policies and can lead to severe consequences, including visa denials, deportation, and even criminal charges. But what exactly constitutes visa fraud? In this video, we break down the different types of visa fraud, including: ✅ Misrepresentation on visa applications ✅ Providing false documents ✅ Overstaying a visa with fraudulent intent ✅ Engaging in unauthorized work ✅ Marriage fraud for immigration benefits We’ll also discuss how U.S. Citizenship

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How does DHS investigate and find out if an applicant is commiting a fraud

Are you wondering how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigates immigration fraud? In this video, we break down the methods DHS uses to detect fraudulent applications, including marriage fraud, visa fraud, asylum fraud, and employment-based fraud. DHS works through USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services), ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), and CBP (Customs and Border Protection) to verify documents, conduct interviews, and investigate inconsistencies in applications. They use data analytics, background checks, site visits, and fraud detection units

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