What to Do If You or a Family Member Experiences a Personal Injury in Texas: Steps to Take and How to Get Legal Help
A personal injury can happen when you least expect it, and the aftermath can be overwhelming.

A personal injury can happen when you least expect it, and the aftermath can be overwhelming.

Find out the steps to take to become a U.S. Citizen.

Families are at the heart of U.S. immigration, and in 2026, many mixed-status households are feeling new pressure. Policy shifts, faster enforcement, and court backlogs have created uncertainty for spouses, parents, and children navigating petitions, interviews, and removal cases. If your family includes U.S. citizens, residents, and loved ones without status, the right plan can make the difference between delay and progress. This guide explains today’s landscape, common risks, and practical options to keep your family together.

The U.S. State Department announced a pause on immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, effective January 21, 2026. Non-immigrant visas (tourist/business) are not covered by this pause. The action is framed as a review tied to “public charge” concerns and broader immigration enforcement priorities. For families in the pipeline—or planning to begin—understanding what’s affected and how to adapt is critical.