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Weekly immigration insights and plain-language updates to make the system clearer, simpler, and easier to navigate.
❓Did you know you can apply for both the EB-1A and EB-2 NIW?
Many of our clients begin their green card journey with an EB-2 NIW, then later add an EB-1A as their profile grows. Here’s why:
The EB-2 NIW has a lower evidentiary bar than EB-1A, making it a strong starting point if you’re earlier in your career or still building sustained national recognition.
Filing an EB-2 NIW lets you secure a priority date as soon as USCIS receives your petition, locking in your place in line.
If you later qualify for EB-1A, you may be able to move faster, since EB-1 is a higher-preference category with historically shorter Visa Bulletin wait times.
This strategy is especially valuable for applicants born in countries like India or China, which consistently face long Visa Bulletin backlogs.
Want to learn more? Check out Manifest Law’s Principal Attorney Nicole Gunara’s webinar unpacking the benefits of stacking your Green Card strategy.
🟤 The Legal Brief
This week, immigration attorney Ana Gabriela Urizar offers her insights on some of the latest headlines
Immigration policy shifted in meaningful ways throughout 2025. The Trump administration expanded screening measures, narrowed eligibility guidelines, and imposed tighter travel and entry rules. These changes affected nearly every category of foreign national, from Green Card applicants and temporary workers to asylum seekers and tourists.
In 2026, further change is likely. Whether it’s adjustments to the H-1B lottery, proposed reforms to employment-based Green Card categories, or changes to student visas, there’s a lot of uncertainty ahead.
In times like these, I always remind my clients that while heightened scrutiny and policy changes can feel overwhelming, new rules create clearer expectations. When standards are better defined, applicants are in a better position to understand what adjudicators are looking for and how to build a case that meets those standards head-on.
That’s why at Manifest, we’re obsessed with closely monitoring policy shifts and adjudication trends. Whether you’re pursuing an O-1 visa, an EB-1A, or something else, we’re here to provide the insights and guidance you need to build a case that’s well-positioned for today’s immigration climate.
Read our full recap of how immigration policy shifted in 2025 and what we’re predicting for 2026.
🟤 Webinars & Events

LIVE Q&A with Immigration Attorney
Join next week’s Q+A session with Ana Gabriela Urizar to hear about H-1B visa lottery changes, tips on applying for a visa in 2026, and beyond.
🟤 Immigration News of the Week
This week, Manifest immigration attorney Ana Gabriela Urizar chimes in with her thoughts on the latest headlines.
⚖️ H-1B weighted lottery introduced for 2027: The new process will give better odds to higher-paying roles and will be used for this year’s lottery.
💰$100K fee upheld: A federal judge ruled in favor of President Donald Trump, upholding his decision to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B petitions filed outside the U.S.
⏸️ Diversity visa program paused: The indefinite pause took effect Dec. 19 and affects both consular processing and domestic adjustments of status.
🎆 New year, higher fees: Fees for several common immigration fees are going up effective Jan. 1. Explore which fees are impacted.
🎉 Manifest Law: 2025 Wrapped
As the new year begins, here’s a quick look at the Manifest resources our readers couldn’t stop clicking, saving, and sharing in 2025.
🔥 Most Viral Reddit AMA
We answered hundreds of real questions about H-1B news, O-1s, EB-1As, and NIWs. If you missed it, check out our top thread featuring former senior USCIS executive Michael Valverde.
📈 Top Blog of the Year
In our most clicked article, we broke down what USCIS actually looks for in immigration recommendation letters, from who should write them to common mistakes to avoid.
🎥 Most-Watched Webinar
This webinar was watched by nearly 100,000 EB-1A hopefuls. Our Principal Immigration Attorney, Nicole Gunara, broke down the EB-1A criteria and how to build a strong case.
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