MigrateTo.us

Editorial Standards

Source-first standards, corrections workflow, and legal boundary policy.

Source-first approach

  1. Official federal, state, and local agencies.
  2. Statutes, regulations, and Federal Register records.
  3. CRS and GAO publications.
  4. Agency data, court decisions, and university archives.
  5. Advocacy organizations only when clearly labeled and ideally corroborated.

Date and version awareness

Every practical page carries a last-reviewed date. We use correction callouts and source status markers when verification is pending.

Legal-advice boundary

MigrateTo.us never provides case-specific legal advice. Readers should contact qualified immigration counsel for individualized analysis.

Link ethics

No hidden links, no doorway pages, no invisible text, and no irrelevant reciprocal link strategy.

Story consent and privacy

Stories are published with consent-level notes, sensitive-content review, and privacy-preserving editorial practices.

How to report outdated resources

Use the corrections form and include the page URL, an updated official source URL, and a short note about the change.