Immigration law is high-stakes. Before any article goes live, it passes a verification process designed to make sure the legal information is accurate, current, and properly sourced.
Who reviews our content
Florida-jurisdiction immigration content is reviewed by Harold Estrada-Rodriguez, Florida Bar No. 1041171, the firm's responsible Florida attorney. Review confirms that the legal substance is correct for Florida and that nothing reads as a guarantee of outcome.
How claims are verified
- Each statute, form number, fee, and deadline is checked against the current primary source (USCIS, EOIR, Department of State, or the U.S. Code/CFR).
- Processing-time and Visa Bulletin claims are checked against the latest official data at the time of review.
- Drafts that fail our internal quality and accuracy checks are held for revision — they are not published automatically.
- Time-sensitive topics carry the date they reflect so readers can judge currency.
What triggers a re-review
We re-review an article when the underlying law, form, or fee changes; when a reader or attorney flags a possible error; and on a periodic schedule for evergreen topics. When a re-review changes the substance, the update is reflected on the page and handled under our Corrections Policy.
A note on scope
Our articles are general legal information, not legal advice, and do not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration cases are fact-specific — for guidance on your situation, request a free consultation. See also our Editorial Policy.
