Immigration Resources
Trusted tools, official links, and helpful guides β all in one place.
Navigating the U.S. immigration system is complex and constantly changing. Whether you are just beginning your immigration journey or managing an existing case, having access to reliable, up-to-date information is essential. The resources below are organized to help you find what you need quickly β from official government portals to trusted legal organizations and current immigration news.
These links are provided as a public service. For advice specific to your situation, please schedule a consultation with Attorney Gopal Shah.
πBookmark this page. Immigration policies, processing times, and forms can change with little notice. We review and update these resources regularly to make sure you always have accurate, current links.
These are the primary government agencies and portals you will interact with during most immigration processes. All links go directly to official .gov websites.
USCIS β U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
The central agency for immigration benefits. Use USCIS to file applications, check processing times, track your case status, find official forms, and read the latest policy updates.
EOIR β Executive Office for Immigration Review
URL: https://www.justice.gov/eoir
The agency within the U.S. Department of Justice that administers the nation’s immigration courts. Relevant if you have a case before an Immigration Judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).
U.S. Department of State β Monthly Visa Bulletin
URL: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html
Published every month, the Visa Bulletin lists priority dates for family- and employment-based green cards. If you are waiting for a green card, this bulletin tells you when your application can move forward. Essential reading for anyone in the green card queue.
U.S. Department of State β Consular & Visa Services
Official resource for visa applications processed at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad, including consular processing timelines, interview scheduling information, and country-specific visa instructions.
Federal Register β Immigration Rules & Notices
URL: https://www.federalregister.gov/topics/immigration
The official journal of the U.S. federal government. Proposed and final immigration rules are published here before they take effect β the best way to stay ahead of policy changes.
ICE β U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
URL: https://www.ice.gov
Relevant for clients dealing with detention, enforcement proceedings, or bond matters. ICE also maintains a detainee locator tool for families seeking information about a detained loved one.
These are reputable, well-established organizations that publish free, publicly available legal information, policy analysis, and know-your-rights guides for immigrants. All links open official websites.
AILA β American Immigration Lawyers Association
URL:Β https://www.aila.org/immigration-news
AILA is the national association of immigration attorneys β and the same professional organization Attorney Gopal Shah is a member of. Their public news page aggregates daily national coverage of major immigration law developments, policy changes, and court decisions. One of the most current and reliable sources for immigration law news available online.
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
URL: https://www.nilc.org/resources
The National Immigration Law Center publishes rapid-response legal explainers, policy briefs, and plain-language guides on fast-moving immigration developments. Topics include changes to detention rules, TPS terminations, enforcement priorities, and immigrant rights under federal and state law. Written by immigration law experts and updated frequently β ideal for clients who want to understand what a new policy means for them.
American Immigration Council
URL: https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org
A nonprofit organization dedicated to research, legal analysis, and advocacy on U.S. immigration law and policy. The Council produces in-depth fact sheets, research reports, and legal resources that help immigrants, attorneys, and families understand the system. An excellent reference for anyone who wants to go beyond the headlines and understand the broader legal landscape.
CLINIC β Catholic Legal Immigration Network
CLINIC is a nationwide network of nonprofit immigration legal services providers. They publish practical, plain-language guides on a wide range of immigration topics β from family petitions to asylum to naturalization β and offer resources designed specifically to help immigrants navigate complex processes with confidence.
Immigration law changes frequently β sometimes rapidly. The sources below provide timely, reliable news and analysis so you can stay informed and prepared. Whether you are an applicant, a family member, or an employer, understanding current developments can make a real difference in your case.
Boundless Immigration β Weekly Immigration News Roundup
URL: https://www.boundless.com/blog/boundless-weekly-immigration-news
Every week, Boundless publishes a clear, well-organized roundup of the most important U.S. immigration developments. Topics covered include H-1B cap updates, TPS changes, Visa Bulletin movements, new USCIS policies, and travel-related immigration news. Written in plain English β no legal jargon β making it one of the most accessible and reliable free resources available for immigrants and their families.
Nolo β U.S. Immigration Law Updates
URL: https://www.nolo.com/legal-updates/immigration-law-updates-in-2026.html
Nolo is a trusted publisher of plain-English legal information with decades of experience making the law accessible to everyone. Their immigration updates page covers current changes to U.S. immigration law β including visa fee adjustments, processing policy changes, travel ban developments, and new USCIS rules. Well-organized, clearly written, and regularly updated throughout the year.
USAHello β Immigration News & Guides
URL: https://usahello.org
USAHello provides regularly updated immigration news and step-by-step guides designed specifically to help immigrants understand their rights, options, and the latest policy changes. One of the standout features is multilingual support β content is available in multiple languages, making it an especially helpful resource to share with clients or family members who are more comfortable reading in their native language.
VisaPro β U.S. Visa & Immigration News
URL: https://www.visapro.com/immigration-news
VisaPro publishes regular roundups covering practical immigration news that directly affects applicants β including USCIS form updates, premium processing fee changes, Visa Bulletin movements, and H-1B season developments. Well-suited for employment-based immigration applicants and employers who want to stay current on timing, fees, and procedural changes.
Save time and stay informed with these direct links to the official tools you’ll use most during the immigration process. All links go directly to official government websites.
Β Check Your USCIS Case Status
URL: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do
Enter your receipt number to check the current status of any USCIS application or petition β available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your receipt number appears on the Notice of Action (Form I-797) you received after filing. If you have questions about what your case status means, contact our office.
Β USCIS Processing Times
URL: https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times
See how long USCIS is currently taking to process every type of application, organized by form number and service center. Processing times are updated regularly and can vary significantly based on application type and current caseload. Use this tool to set realistic expectations for your case timeline.
USCIS Official Forms Library
URL: https://www.uscis.gov/forms
All official USCIS forms are available for free download here. This is the only source you should use β never download immigration forms from third-party websites, as outdated forms are automatically rejected by USCIS. Always check this page for the most current version of any form before filing.
U.S. Visa Bulletin β Monthly Priority Dates
URL: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html
Published every month by the U.S. Department of State, the Visa Bulletin lists priority dates for family-based and employment-based green card applicants. Your priority date determines when you can move forward in the green card process. If you are waiting for a green card, checking the Visa Bulletin monthly is essential β even small movements in priority dates can have a significant impact on your timeline.
ICE Detainee Locator
If a family member or loved one has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, this tool allows you to search for their current detention location using their name, country of birth, and date of birth. Available in English and Spanish. If you locate a detained family member and need immediate legal help, call our office at (510) 402-4570 β bond proceedings are time-sensitive.
Find an Immigration Court
URL: https://www.justice.gov/eoir/eoir-immigration-court-listing
Use this official EOIR directory to locate the immigration court nearest you. The site includes court addresses, contact information, and links to information about court procedures and the appeals process before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). If you have received a Notice to Appear or have a hearing scheduled, contact our office immediately β representation at immigration court is critical.
Regardless of your immigration status, you have legal rights in the United States. Understanding those rights β especially in situations involving law enforcement, ICE encounters, or detention β is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
ACLU β Know Your Rights: Immigrants
URL: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/immigrants-rights
The American Civil Liberties Union publishes one of the most comprehensive and widely trusted plain-language guides to immigrant rights in the United States. This resource covers what you are β and are not β legally required to say or do if approached by ICE or law enforcement, what your rights are during a search or arrest, and how to protect yourself regardless of your immigration status. Available in multiple languages.
NILC β Rapid Response Legal Resources
URL: https://www.nilc.org/resources
When immigration policy changes rapidly β as it often does β the National Immigration Law Center publishes immediate legal guidance to help immigrants understand what the change means and what their options are. Their rapid-response resources cover breaking policy developments including changes to detention rules and bond eligibility, enforcement priorities and ICE enforcement tactics, court decisions affecting immigrant rights, and TPS terminations and reinstatements.
American Immigration Council β Know Your Rights
URL: https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/topics/know-your-rights
The American Immigration Council provides clear, well-researched guidance on immigrant rights β including your rights during immigration enforcement encounters, your rights in removal proceedings, and resources for families who have been separated or affected by immigration enforcement. A reliable, professionally developed resource backed by years of immigration law expertise.