Editorial Policy

Honest guidance for your immigration journey.

Our Editorial Mission

Immigration law does not forgive mistakes. A missed deadline or a misunderstood form carries severe, life-altering consequences. We built True Law Immigration to cut through the noise of a system designed to confuse applicants. We provide clear, accurate, actionable guidance for individuals facing the US immigration bureaucracy.

This site exists to translate dense statutory language into practical steps. We serve families, workers, and businesses navigating a system that often feels hostile to their goals. We operate with strict editorial independence. Our content serves the reader first.

Honest guidance demands unfiltered reality. We refuse to sugarcoat a difficult legal journey.

How We Choose Topics

Our editorial team does not guess what you need to know. We pull our topics directly from the friction points of actual immigration cases. We monitor the Federal Register daily. We track USCIS policy manual updates. We listen closely to the questions clients ask during their initial legal consultations.

If a specific visa category experiences sudden processing delays, we cover it immediately. If a new executive order changes the burden of proof for asylum seekers, we break down the operational reality. We ignore theoretical legal debates. We focus entirely on the procedural realities you face right now.

We prioritize topics where misinformation runs rampant. Family-based adjustment of status, H-1B cap seasons, and removal defense strategies require high-resolution clarity. We target the exact areas where applicants routinely make fatal procedural errors.

Research and Fact-Checking Standards

Accuracy is non-negotiable in legal publishing. We do not rely on secondary summaries, news articles, or generic legal blogs. Our team verifies every single claim against primary legal sources before publication.

We check the Immigration and Nationality Act directly. We cross-reference the Code of Federal Regulations. We review recent Board of Immigration Appeals decisions and updates to the Foreign Affairs Manual. A licensed attorney reviews every technical guide to ensure procedural accuracy.

If we cannot verify a specific filing step through official government channels or established case law, we do not publish it. We illuminate blind spots. We never create them.

Bad information leads to denied petitions.

Corrections Policy

The legal landscape shifts constantly. Sometimes a sudden court injunction invalidates a published guide overnight. Sometimes we miss a subtle nuance in a massive policy rollout. When we get something wrong, we fix it immediately.

We do not hide our errors. If you spot an inaccuracy, email our editorial desk at [email protected]. We review all reports within 48 hours. If a correction is necessary, we update the text and append a dated correction notice at the bottom of the affected page.

Transparency builds trust. Accountability sustains it. Real expertise requires admitting when the facts change.

Commercial Relationships and Legal Disclaimer

True Law Immigration operates as an informational platform and a gateway to professional legal representation. We offer paid legal consultations and full representation services. However, our published articles remain entirely separate from our paid legal services.

Reading our guides does not establish an attorney-client relationship. The information provided across this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every immigration case carries unique variables, distinct histories, and specific risks. Consult a licensed attorney before filing any paperwork, paying government fees, or making legal decisions.

We do not accept sponsored content. We do not let third-party advertisers dictate our coverage. We recommend specific tools or resources only when we have tested them and found them genuinely useful for immigration applicants.

Editorial Independence

Our editorial team maintains complete control over publication decisions. No outside entity dictates our content calendar. We do not alter our legal analysis to appease government agencies, partner organizations, or external stakeholders.

If a specific USCIS procedure is deeply flawed, we say so. We highlight the risks, the systemic delays, and the bureaucratic failures inherent in the immigration process. We prepare you for the actual weight of the journey, not an idealized version of it.

Content Updates and Freshness

Stale legal information is dangerous. A guide written three years ago often contains obsolete filing fees, invalid form editions, or outdated filing locations. Using an old form guarantees a rejection.

We audit our core informational pages quarterly. When the Department of Homeland Security announces a major rule change, we update affected articles within 72 hours. We stamp the top of every guide with a clear date. You always know exactly how current the information is.

We track the changes. We verify the impact. We update the record.

Your future depends on accurate information.