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Immigration Law

Can I work while my Green Card application is pending?

28th June 2010
Immigrants who are in the United States for temporary stay should file Form I765, application for employment authorization with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS, to receive an EAD or Employment Authorization Document. The EA...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Green card application – The whole 3 steps

28th June 2010
A Green card application is for the purpose of procuring a permanent residency status in the US (represented by the applicant getting a green card if the application is successful). Besides the card, one also gets legal authority to work in the US, which ...
Author: College ParkHigh
Immigration Law

Q and EB5 Immigrant Investor Visas Compared

23rd June 2010
The fifth preference employment based visa (EB5) was created in 1990 as a way for foreign investors to gain United States permanent residency (and eventual citizenship if desired), through an investment in a new or pre-existing American business that sees...
Author: Tim Kennedy
Immigration Law

How do I apply for a reentry permit?

14th June 2010
There are some limitations for a Permanent resident to travel outside U.S. and return. A reentry permit will help a Permanent resident to enter into U.S. without any problem. A reentry permit is used to determine that you did not intend to abandon your st...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

What is a Biometrics Notice?

01st June 2010
Green Card and Naturalization applicants needs to take the USCIS Biometrics for the purpose of Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background checks. Certain application like I-90, N-400, I-485, etc., requires USCIS Biometrics to be taken. In this c...
Author: Paul Anderson
Legal

What is an Affidavit of Support?

31st May 2010
The affidavit of support is a legal requirement for any family or employment based petitions to prove that the immigrant has adequate means of support after immigrating to the United States. What is the purpose of the affidavit of support? The affi...
Author: Leedir
Immigration Law

Can I sponsor my brother or sister for a Green Card?

18th May 2010
You can make use of the family-based green card process to apply a green card for your brother or sister. If you are a U.S. citizen, you should have gained your citizenship through naturalization or citizenship process, and you should be above 21 years o...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Comparing the United States E3 and EB5 Investor Visas

12th May 2010
The fifth preference employment based visa (EB5) was created in 1990 as a way for foreign investors to gain a green card visa and permanent United States residency (and eventual citizenship if desired) through an investment in a new or pre-existing Americ...
Author: Tim Kennedy
Immigration Law

American Immigration, Visas, and the Unlicensed Practice of Law

30th March 2010
Those practicing law without a license in United States Immigration matters can cause great hardship to those whom they claim to "represent." This hardship is often most acutely felt by the immigrant communities that are most negatively affected...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

US Visa Thailand: Information About United States Visa Denials

30th March 2010
The thought of a visa denial is very distressing for many bi-national couples. The following article will briefly discuss visa denials generally and provide information about forestalling a denial. The US visa process for the spouse or fiancee of a Uni...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

Do I need to replace my Green Card if my name changes?

11th March 2010
A Green Card also known as the Permanent Resident Card, is the evidence of your status as a Lawful Permanent Resident with a right to live and work permanently in the United States. By law, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS, expe...
Author: Leedir
Legal

Adjustment of Status: Is a Prior Waiver Binding During Adjustment Proceedings

20th January 2010
The K1 fiance visa is a well known and popular travel document used to reunite bi-national loved ones. It is popular because it has a faster processing time when compared to US Family Immigrant Visas and the K3 marriage visas. However, a crucial downside ...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

K1 Visa Thailand : Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee

23rd December 2009
Thailand K1 Visa: Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee A Thai national who marries a U.S. citizen does not automatically become a U.S. citizen. If the Thai fiancee is present in the United States on a K1 fiancée visa, she must marry her US fiancé bef...
Author: Dennis Ramm
Immigration Law

How do I attain US Citizenship?

25th November 2009
A person may become a U.S. citizen by birth or after birth. A person born in the United States and persons born in certain territories or outlying possessions of the United States are citizens at birth. Persons born outside the United States may be ci...
Author: Rachel Immig
Legal

Tips when filing USCIS Immigration forms

03rd November 2009
Most people will think they can work through the application without instructions, but that could be a costly mistake. The USCIS offers detailed instructions for filling out immigration forms or USCIS forms. There is specific information expected for each...
Author: Rachel Immig
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