At First Consulting Group, the accuracy and transparency of information are always considered the foundation of our content creation process. We apply a multi-step verification process to ensure that all articles, guides, and reference materials on the website are based on official sources and updated according to the current U.S. immigration laws.
First Consulting Group establishes this Information Verification Policy to provide readers with accurate, reliable, and accessible knowledge about U.S. immigration. All content published on the website is cross-checked against official sources to minimize inaccurate, outdated, or obsolete information that no longer complies with current regulations.
Furthermore, we maintain transparency in our drafting, verification, and content updating processes, allowing readers to confidently reference information when exploring matters related to U.S. immigration, study abroad, and settlement.
Step 1: Verify regulations, forms, and procedures from U.S. government agencies.
Step 2: Cross-reference with currently effective legal regulations and official guidelines.
Step 3: Edit into easily understandable language without altering the legal nature of the information.
Step 4: Conduct periodic reviews and update when there are changes in policies, procedures, or forms.
Cross-Referenced Information Sources
For content related to immigration procedures and processes, First Consulting Group cross-references information with official guidelines from USCIS. Verified content includes regulations on family sponsorship, U.S. naturalization, adjustment of status, immigration forms, processing times, and application requirements.
Additionally, we update information regarding processing times and changes in the adjudication process whenever there is a new announcement from USCIS at that time. Direct referencing from this agency ensures that the content on the website accurately reflects current regulations and maintains high reliability.
For matters related to visa issuance and overseas application processing, we cross-reference information with guidelines published by the Department of State. Verified content includes visa policies, the Visa Bulletin, priority dates, and application processing procedures at the National Visa Center (NVC).
In addition, regulations regarding immigrant and non-immigrant visa interviews and requirements for applicants living outside the U.S. are updated according to official sources. This helps readers access accurate information at every stage of the visa application process.
For content related to entering the U.S., First Consulting Group refers to information from CBP to ensure accuracy and compliance with current regulations. Cross-referenced content includes entry conditions, port-of-entry inspection procedures, and requirements for travelers.
Simultaneously, we verify information regarding the rights and obligations of arriving travelers, as well as the documents required upon arrival in the U.S. Referencing CBP helps readers prepare more thoroughly before embarking on their journey to enter the United States.
First Consulting Group cross-references content with legal regulations and official immigration guidance documents, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and currently effective legal provisions.
Referencing these sources ensures that the website’s content has a clear legal basis, accurately reflects current regulations, and is updated upon any changes in the U.S. immigration legal system.
The immigration field is subject to change due to new laws, administrative regulations, or policies of governing bodies. Therefore, we regularly review and update our content to reflect the latest changes upon official announcements from competent authorities.
In the event that inaccurate or expired information is identified, the content will be corrected or replaced as soon as possible.
The articles on the website are created for informational purposes to help readers better understand U.S. immigration procedures. The content should not be considered legal advice for specific cases.
For cases with complex legal factors or those requiring individualized evaluation, readers should directly consult with an attorney or immigration expert at First Consulting Group for detailed advice.