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We get green cards for entrepreneurs, their families, and employees. We work in all 50 states. Our goal is to help you find the best path to legal status.
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Spouses and children of green card holders will be able to adjust their status soon because in June, the visa bulletin will be current for this category.
You're eligible if:
1. You're the husband, wife, or child (unmarried and under 21 years old) of a green card holder
2. You have an approved I-130
3. You're currently in the United States
4. You entered the U.S. legally (i.e. with a visa or parole)
5. Your I-94 has not yet expired
Time is of the essence, so if you’re eligible, get your application together now so tjat you’re ready to file before July.
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The oral arguments in the TPS case at the Supreme Court are live.
I’ll do a recap afterwards.
This case affects EVERYONE who has TPS, not just people from Haiti and Syria.
04/16/2026
The Supreme Court is getting ready to hear oral arguments to determine the fate of TPS for Haiti and Syria. This decision will impact the future of TPS for all countries. Here's what you need to know, and what I think the justices will do:
TPS at the Supreme Court: Can the Government End Temporary Protected Status? The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments about Temporary Protected Status (TPS) on April 29, 2026, and this case could impact all TPS holders, not ju...
04/07/2026
I’m not one of those lawyers who makes a big deal about Google reviews (good or bad), but my last one actually made me cry.
I was having the worst day I’d had in a while, and very much questioning why I even still have my immigration law firm, and this review broke up my doom and gloom.
It wasn’t her praising me and my amazing team, it was the fact that she shouldn’t have had to hire me in the first place, almost didn’t, and won.
Her previous lawyer botched her case, and she’d lost hope on ever getting a green card. But she kept hearing how bad things were getting and hired me because she wanted to start before things got even worse.
Her green card approved was approved 7 weeks after we filed it, and in hand a week and a half later.
The very next day, an immigration pause was announced.
If you’re waiting for things to get better before you move forward with your immigration case, you’ll be waiting forever.
Immigration is still open and processing cases- pause or no pause.
This isn’t the first time immigration’s been difficult to navigate, and it won’t be the last. The immigrants who are still winning are the ones who are applying anyway.
The system is working against you, and we’re still here to fight it with you.
04/05/2026
Unpopular opinion: pictures aren’t that important for your green card case.
But if you feel like you need to send some in with your green card application, today’s a good day to take some if you’re celebrating Easter with your family.
USCIS officers love to ask questions about what you did for various holidays, so having photo proof can’t hurt.
Just make sure your pics aren’t explicit, show any !llegal activity (or substanced 👀), and are properly labeled.
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Brazen Legal - Massachusetts Immigration Law Firm Helping Immigrants Everywhere Brazen Legal is an immigration law firm that specializes in complex marriage green card cases. Our mission is to get legal status for every immigrant in the United States. We help clients from all over the world live and work in the United States.
03/25/2026
A common question I get these days is what's going on with work permits for people with TPS for Haiti.
My latest video answers that question.
Extended Work Permits for Haitians with Temporary Protected Status In this video, Attorney Bianca provides an update on what is happening with work permits for Haitians who have Temporary Protected Status, and what their emp...
02/10/2026
It took longer than I’d planned, but I made videos (in English and Haitian Creole) about what happens next for Haitian 🇭🇹 TPS holders, including:
- Work permit info for TPS holders and their employers
- Driver’s license info (with a free guide to which states let you get one)
- Free guide to options TPS holders have to change their status
Videos linked below:
Haiti TPS Update: What's Next for Legal Status, Work Permits, and Driver's Licenses In this video, immigration attorney Bianca Jordan breaks down the federal court decision in Miot v. Noem and explains what it means for Haitian immigrants wi...
02/07/2026
Immigration headlines are loud right now. And a lot of them are more confusing than helpful.
Between bans, pauses, and constantly changing country lists, it’s hard to tell what actually affects your case—and what doesn’t.
I just posted a new video breaking down:
* The difference between immigration travel bans vs. immigration processing pauses
* Who is affected based on whether you’re inside or outside the U.S.
* What’s still moving forward at USCIS
* And what you should be doing now if you’re eligible to file
If you or someone you know is in the middle of a green card, visa, asylum, or adjustment of status case, this is information you need—not fear-based speculation.
🎥 Watch the video below.
And if you have questions after watching, drop them in the comments.
Trump Immigration Bans Explained- What They Mean for Green Cards and Visas Trump Immigration Bans & Pauses Explained | Green Cards, Visas & USCIS UpdatesImmigration policies are changing fast. In this video, immigration attorney Bia...
This is an update based on this week’s court ruling in the National TPS Alliance case.
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