United States Immigration: Articles
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May Chinese Nationals invest in Florida?
Recently, LOIGICA Immigration Attorneys, has received many inquiries about Chinese Nationals investing in Florida, particularly regarding a new Florida State Senate Bill, that has been signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, and promptly enacted into law. We understand, upon initial review, this can appear complex and may even evoke a sense of uncertainty. However, we are […]
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Trump suspends citizenship and green cards for 19 countries: legal implications and possible paths
As of December 3, 2025, a memorandum from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ordered the suspension of processing for permanent residence (green card) applications, naturalization, and certain immigration benefits for nationals of 19 countries classified as “high risk.” Among those countries are Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela, as well as Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Burundi, […]
Thanksgiving and migration: 7 legal decisions that make the difference for 2026
On Thanksgiving, many people take stock: what worked this year, what turned out differently than expected, and what cannot stay the same. In migration it is the same: it is not just about “having a visa”, but deciding what place you want your life project in United States to occupy in 2026 and what legal […]
Migration opportunities from Canada to the United States
Canada and the United States share one of the most stable and productive relationships in the Western Hemisphere. Throughout history, mobility between the two countries has been a key driver of economic development, talent exchange, and business expansion. In recent years, however, there has been a notable increase in Canadian citizens seeking to cross the […]
Lawsuit challenges the $100,000 H-1B visa fee: what we know so far
In September 2025, President Donald Trump’s administration announced a measure that sparked strong reactions among employers, legal professionals, and foreign workers: an additional $100,000 fee for all new H-1B visa petitions, effective September 21, 2025. The measure was introduced through a presidential proclamation, justified as a way to strengthen domestic competitiveness and ensure that […]
Case denied: avoid the immigration mistakes that could cost you your visa
Every year, thousands of people see their plans to live or work legally in the United States cut short because of an avoidable mistake. Aware of this reality, LOIGICA launched a powerful campaign called “Case Denied,” a series of educational videos that reveal the most common immigration errors that can lead to a visa denial […]
LLC vs. Trust: protect your assets in the U.S. before it’s too late
If you’ve ever watched The Wolf of Wall Street or Succession, you know how quickly things can change when you don’t control your assets. In the United States, a country full of opportunities but also legal challenges, protecting your wealth is not a luxury—it’s a strategic necessity. Many entrepreneurs and families ask themselves: LLC or […]
Trump suspends citizenship and green cards for 19 countries: legal implications and possible paths
As of December 3, 2025, a memorandum from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ordered the suspension of processing for permanent residence (green card) applications, naturalization, and certain immigration benefits for nationals of 19 countries classified as “high risk.” Among those countries are Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela, as well as Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Burundi, […]
Thanksgiving and migration: 7 legal decisions that make the difference for 2026
On Thanksgiving, many people take stock: what worked this year, what turned out differently than expected, and what cannot stay the same. In migration it is the same: it is not just about “having a visa”, but deciding what place you want your life project in United States to occupy in 2026 and what legal […]
Trump–Petro: Real implications for colombians looking to United States
Updated as of November 13, 2025. This text is informational and does not constitute individual legal advice. In recent months, the relationship between Donald Trump’s administration and Gustavo Petro’s government has moved from diplomatic tension to open confrontation. Beyond headlines, many Colombians are asking a very concrete question: Does this affect my chances of traveling, […]
When H-1B gets stuck: a story-driven map to keep you moving
They told Ana luck wasn’t on her side. A data engineer, fresh out of a U.S. master’s program on OPT, her employer entered her in the H-1B lottery and the email she was waiting for never came. Bruno, a manager in Bogotá at a company that opened a market in Florida, worries about something else: […]
Migration opportunities from Canada to the United States
Canada and the United States share one of the most stable and productive relationships in the Western Hemisphere. Throughout history, mobility between the two countries has been a key driver of economic development, talent exchange, and business expansion. In recent years, however, there has been a notable increase in Canadian citizens seeking to cross the […]
Case denied: avoid the immigration mistakes that could cost you your visa
Every year, thousands of people see their plans to live or work legally in the United States cut short because of an avoidable mistake. Aware of this reality, LOIGICA launched a powerful campaign called “Case Denied,” a series of educational videos that reveal the most common immigration errors that can lead to a visa denial […]
Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans: decisions beyond the first million dollars
The Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans is being promoted as a new fast track to residence in United States for those able to contribute 1,000,000 dollars (or more) to the federal government. For many readers in Latin America —business families, company owners, senior executives, diversified investors— the question seems obvious: if I […]
Gold Card in United States: everything you need to know in 2026
In just a few days, the so-called Gold Card in United States went from being a political announcement to becoming one of the most talked-about topics in the immigration system. The idea is easy to summarize but complex to evaluate: a fast track to permanent residence in exchange for a seven-figure contribution to the federal […]
What’s coming in 2026: immigration control, estate planning strategy, and asset protection in United States
Talking about migration to United States today without talking about immigration control, estate planning strategy, and asset protection in United States is like watching only half of the movie. In 2025, the combination of more reviews, more data cross-checks, and more discretion for authorities is redefining how families, executives, investors, and global companies relate to […]
Trump suspends citizenship and green cards for 19 countries: legal implications and possible paths
As of December 3, 2025, a memorandum from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ordered the suspension of processing for permanent residence (green card) applications, naturalization, and certain immigration benefits for nationals of 19 countries classified as “high risk.” Among those countries are Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela, as well as Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Burundi, […]
Thanksgiving and migration: 7 legal decisions that make the difference for 2026
On Thanksgiving, many people take stock: what worked this year, what turned out differently than expected, and what cannot stay the same. In migration it is the same: it is not just about “having a visa”, but deciding what place you want your life project in United States to occupy in 2026 and what legal […]
Migration opportunities from Canada to the United States
Canada and the United States share one of the most stable and productive relationships in the Western Hemisphere. Throughout history, mobility between the two countries has been a key driver of economic development, talent exchange, and business expansion. In recent years, however, there has been a notable increase in Canadian citizens seeking to cross the […]
Expiration of family reunification parole: scenarios and legal options
For many families, family reunification parole was, for a time, a bridge: a way to enter United States under a regulated process while waiting for an immigrant visa based on an already-approved family petition. That bridge was always meant to be temporary, but the government’s recent decision to end all family reunification parole programs has […]
Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans: decisions beyond the first million dollars
The Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans is being promoted as a new fast track to residence in United States for those able to contribute 1,000,000 dollars (or more) to the federal government. For many readers in Latin America —business families, company owners, senior executives, diversified investors— the question seems obvious: if I […]
Gold Card in United States: everything you need to know in 2026
In just a few days, the so-called Gold Card in United States went from being a political announcement to becoming one of the most talked-about topics in the immigration system. The idea is easy to summarize but complex to evaluate: a fast track to permanent residence in exchange for a seven-figure contribution to the federal […]
End of family reunification parole: deadlines and risks of doing nothing
Amid all the recent immigration changes, one decision directly affects thousands of families from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras: the end of family reunification parole (Family Reunification Parole, FRP). Until very recently, this process was a regulated way for certain beneficiaries of approved family petitions to enter United States while they […]
What’s coming in 2026: immigration control, estate planning strategy, and asset protection in United States
Talking about migration to United States today without talking about immigration control, estate planning strategy, and asset protection in United States is like watching only half of the movie. In 2025, the combination of more reviews, more data cross-checks, and more discretion for authorities is redefining how families, executives, investors, and global companies relate to […]
Trump suspends citizenship and green cards for 19 countries: legal implications and possible paths
As of December 3, 2025, a memorandum from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ordered the suspension of processing for permanent residence (green card) applications, naturalization, and certain immigration benefits for nationals of 19 countries classified as “high risk.” Among those countries are Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela, as well as Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Burundi, […]
🎃 Immigration horror stories: mistakes that can turn your dream into a nightmare
On Halloween, everyone prepares for costumes, scares, and telling spooky stories. But in the immigration world, the real horror scenes don’t come with masks or ghosts—they come with poorly advised decisions, rushed processes, or false information that can put your future in the U.S. at risk. At LOIGICA®, we have seen how some mistakes—seemingly small—can […]
Migration opportunities from Canada to the United States
Canada and the United States share one of the most stable and productive relationships in the Western Hemisphere. Throughout history, mobility between the two countries has been a key driver of economic development, talent exchange, and business expansion. In recent years, however, there has been a notable increase in Canadian citizens seeking to cross the […]
Case denied: avoid the immigration mistakes that could cost you your visa
Every year, thousands of people see their plans to live or work legally in the United States cut short because of an avoidable mistake. Aware of this reality, LOIGICA launched a powerful campaign called “Case Denied,” a series of educational videos that reveal the most common immigration errors that can lead to a visa denial […]
TPS for Venezuela faces uncertainty: decisions, consequences, and legal alternatives
On October 3, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court (https://www.reuters.com/world/us-supreme-court-lets-trump-strip-temporary-status-venezuelan-migrants-2025-10-03/) voted 6–3 (conservative majority vs. progressive minority) to allow the Trump administration to move forward with ending Temporary Protected Status, TPS (https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/temporary-protected-status) for Venezuelan nationals. This decision overturned the order of federal judge Edward Chen, who had kept the program in place while litigation continued. In […]
Trump 2025: what you need to know if you plan to move to the United States
Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 has reshaped the immigration landscape in the United States. From his very first day in office, the president has reinstated and deepened restrictive measures that affect both those seeking to enter the country without legal status and those already living in the U.S. under temporary visas. […]
7 questions to know if you qualify for a U.S. visa
Applying for a U.S. visa is like planning a long expedition: it is not enough to have the desire to travel, you need to evaluate every detail before taking the first step. Asking yourself the right questions will show if you have what it takes to move forward. These seven questions work like a realistic […]
H-1B alert: new $100,000 travel restriction takes effect September 21, 2025
On September 19, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation that has already shaken the foundations of the H-1B visa program. The order, titled “Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers”, states that beginning at 12:01 a.m. EDT on September 21, 2025, H-1B workers outside of the United States will not be allowed to reenter the […]
Trump 2025: what you need to know if you plan to move to the United States
Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 has reshaped the immigration landscape in the United States. From his very first day in office, the president has reinstated and deepened restrictive measures that affect both those seeking to enter the country without legal status and those already living in the U.S. under temporary visas. […]
The O-1 visa is built like a winning movie
Do you remember that scene in Rocky, when no one bet on him and yet he ends up in the most important ring in the world? That’s often what the journey looks like for a Latin American professional who wants to take their talent to the United States. They don’t have the famous last name […]
LOIGICA lands in Guadalajara: a strategic move in Mexico’s Silicon Valley
The international firm LOIGICA officially opens its new office in Guadalajara, Jalisco, consolidating a venture that has been in the works for over six years and, according to its CEO, Harry Tapias, “arrives at the perfect time to connect Mexican entrepreneurs with the U.S. market, from the capital of innovation in Mexico”. The city was […]
ANALYSIS: Investing in the U.S. without losing momentum -beyond political turbulence-
In times of political noise, the most common reaction is to pause. To wait. To hold off until “things become clearer.” But those familiar with immigration investment understand there’s no strategy in paralysis—and that opportunities don’t wait for storms to pass or for the climate to feel “perfect.” Investing in the United States remains, even […]
United States: The world’s premier sports showcase (and how the EB-1 visa can open its doors to you)
United States is not just a sports powerhouse — it’s a privileged stage where talent can become a global career. With world-class infrastructure, a calendar packed with high-level competitions, and an audience that moves billions, the country has cemented itself as the epicenter of elite sports. From national teams to individual athletes, thousands dream every […]
What Is a Registered Agent for an LLC — And Why It’s Not Enough
What is registered agent for LLC? Discover what they do, what they don’t, and why you still need legal guidance for your business.
Legal Risk Management: How to Know If Your Business Structure Is Failing You in 2026
Learn how to reduce legal risks in your business by managing and reviewing your legal structure. Spot hidden liabilities and prevent costly issues in 2026.
Corporate Documents: What Every LLC and Corporation Needs to Stay Protected
What corporate documents do you need to protect your LLC or Corporation? Learn the essentials, and avoid costly mistakes when problems arise.
How to File BOI Report in 2026 – Why LLCs Miss the Deadline
How to file a BOI report in 2026. Learn BOI reporting deadlines, who must file, penalties, and why many LLCs don’t know they’re required to comply.
Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans: decisions beyond the first million dollars
The Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans is being promoted as a new fast track to residence in United States for those able to contribute 1,000,000 dollars (or more) to the federal government. For many readers in Latin America —business families, company owners, senior executives, diversified investors— the question seems obvious: if I […]
Gold Card in United States: everything you need to know in 2026
In just a few days, the so-called Gold Card in United States went from being a political announcement to becoming one of the most talked-about topics in the immigration system. The idea is easy to summarize but complex to evaluate: a fast track to permanent residence in exchange for a seven-figure contribution to the federal […]
Expiration of family reunification parole: scenarios and legal options
For many families, family reunification parole was, for a time, a bridge: a way to enter United States under a regulated process while waiting for an immigrant visa based on an already-approved family petition. That bridge was always meant to be temporary, but the government’s recent decision to end all family reunification parole programs has […]
Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans: decisions beyond the first million dollars
The Gold Card for high net worth Latin Americans is being promoted as a new fast track to residence in United States for those able to contribute 1,000,000 dollars (or more) to the federal government. For many readers in Latin America —business families, company owners, senior executives, diversified investors— the question seems obvious: if I […]
Gold Card in United States: everything you need to know in 2026
In just a few days, the so-called Gold Card in United States went from being a political announcement to becoming one of the most talked-about topics in the immigration system. The idea is easy to summarize but complex to evaluate: a fast track to permanent residence in exchange for a seven-figure contribution to the federal […]
End of family reunification parole: deadlines and risks of doing nothing
Amid all the recent immigration changes, one decision directly affects thousands of families from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras: the end of family reunification parole (Family Reunification Parole, FRP). Until very recently, this process was a regulated way for certain beneficiaries of approved family petitions to enter United States while they […]
What’s coming in 2026: immigration control, estate planning strategy, and asset protection in United States
Talking about migration to United States today without talking about immigration control, estate planning strategy, and asset protection in United States is like watching only half of the movie. In 2025, the combination of more reviews, more data cross-checks, and more discretion for authorities is redefining how families, executives, investors, and global companies relate to […]
Trump suspends citizenship and green cards for 19 countries: legal implications and possible paths
As of December 3, 2025, a memorandum from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ordered the suspension of processing for permanent residence (green card) applications, naturalization, and certain immigration benefits for nationals of 19 countries classified as “high risk.” Among those countries are Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela, as well as Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Burundi, […]