We write for people under stress, not for lawyers. We start with a direct answer and then give the detail.
How we research and review.
In a high-stakes topic, accuracy and transparency are product features, not an afterthought.
Every sensitive claim is checked against primary sources like USCIS, the State Department, or federal registers. We cite those sources in every guide.
Every guide shows when it was last reviewed. Immigration law changes fast, and transparency is part of the product.
We provide general education, not legal representation. We tell you when it is worth talking to a lawyer or accredited representative.
From the official source to the page.
A simple, repeatable flow so content stays useful and up to date.
- We research the topic using official sources and recognized organizations.
- We record sensitive facts in an internal knowledge base with their source and date.
- We write in Spanish and English to the same accuracy and review bar.
- We review each page and mark its last-reviewed date.
- We re-review when there is a policy change, litigation, or fee update.
LatinoImmigration.com provides general educational guidance. We do not create an attorney-client relationship or replace individualized legal advice. When your case needs it, we point you to a lawyer or an accredited organization.