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Alaz Law is your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law. We don't just provide legal advice - we deliver results, guiding you through every step while ensuring peace of mind.

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Our immigration attorneys regularly share insights on U.S. immigration law, policy updates, and practical guidance to help you stay informed. From visa application tips to breaking down complex immigration policies, our blog is your trusted resource for immigration matters.

EB-2 NIW Premium Processing in 2026: Is It Worth the $2,965 Fee?

With EB-2 NIW priority dates becoming Current for Rest of World applicants in March 2026, many are asking if the $2,965 premium processing fee is worth it. We break down the cost-benefit analysis and strategic considerations.

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K-1 Fiancé Visa and the Public Charge Rule in 2026: What Every Couple Needs to Know

The rules for K-1 fiancé visas have shifted in 2026. Discover how the new public charge scrutiny affects your application, why the sponsor's income is no longer enough, and how to avoid a visa denial.

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Attorney Hasan Alaz is licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri and the State of Texas. The firm provides legal services in corporate law, immigration and nationality law, and estate planning, which permits representation of clients before federal agencies and courts throughout the United States and abroad.

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