Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Immigration law demands absolute discretion. You need to know exactly what happens to your data when you visit immigrationprolaws.com. We wrote this policy to strip away the legal jargon and explain our data practices in plain English. The effective date of this document is May 23, 2026.

We handle sensitive information daily. Visitors frequently ask about processing times, deportation defense, and family sponsorships. When you type these details into a form, you trust us with significant life events. We protect that trust through strict, transparent data management.

The Information We Collect

We collect information in two specific ways. You provide some data directly. Our systems collect other data automatically.

When you submit a question through our contact form, you hand us specific personal details. We require your name and your email address to reply. You routinely include details about your current immigration status, your naturalization timeline, or your family-based petition. We store this text exactly as you write it.

We don’t ask for unnecessary details.

We never collect Social Security numbers. We never ask for your Alien Registration Number. We don’t process application fees or collect credit card data on this site. If a form asks for that information, you are no longer on our domain.

Our servers also log technical data behind the scenes. We record your IP address. We note your browser type. We track the exact pages you visit on our site. This gives us a high-resolution view of site traffic.

Why We Track Analytics

We use analytics to improve content quality. Immigration procedures change constantly. We rely on data to understand what you actually need.

We integrate Google Analytics and Google Search Console into our platform. These tools show us the exact search terms that bring readers to our site. If thousands of visitors land on our Form N-400 guide and leave within ten seconds, we know that page lacks clarity. We find the blind spots. We rewrite the text. We publish better answers.

Understanding user intent requires granularity. We analyze bounce rates, time on page, and scroll depth. If readers consistently abandon our guide on the naturalization interview at the halfway mark, that signals a problem. The text is either too dense or completely irrelevant. We use this exact data to restructure our content.

This tracking focuses entirely on aggregate behavior. We look at the signal, not the noise. We don’t track your individual journey across the internet. We only care about how you interact with our specific citizenship resources.

Cookies and Local Storage

Cookies reduce the friction of using this website. These small text files sit on your device and remember your preferences.

We deploy functional cookies to keep the site operational. They remember your cookie consent choices. They ensure the site loads correctly on your mobile phone. You can’t opt out of functional cookies without breaking site features.

We also deploy analytics cookies. These track your behavior across our pages. You hold the right to decline these tracking cookies via your browser settings. Declining them will not restrict your access to our immigration guides.

Third-Party Access

We don’t sell your personal information. Data brokers have no access to our systems.

We share data strictly with the infrastructure providers that keep this site online. Our web host processes your IP address. Our email provider routes your contact form submissions. Google processes our site analytics. We vet these providers for strict security compliance.

We operate in an ecosystem of trusted vendors. Our content delivery network caches images to speed up load times. These entities process your IP address temporarily