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Immigration Law

Which Form to file for citizenship?

26th January 2011
Applicants must meet certain eligibility requirements before applying for US citizenship. Being at least 18 years or older and a being a permanent resident (Green Card holder) now and during all of the past 5 years are few of the requirements. You shoul...
Author: kevin
Immigration Law

Form N-400, Application for Naturalization

26th November 2010
An immigrant can become a US citizen either by birth or through Naturalization. Naturalization is generally referred to as the procedure through which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Immigrants who wish to get ...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Immigration and Naturalization Process in the US

22nd November 2010
Getting a visa, being sponsored by relatives for a green card (permanent resident card) or getting a green card through one's own eligibility are the commonly used immigration procedures to enter the United States. You can enter the United States through...
Author: brentwood
Immigration Law

How Does Having a Criminal Conviction Effect Applying for US Citizenship?

20th October 2010
Citizenship is the state of being a citizen of a country. A citizen is said to be the legal member of the country. The United States citizenship offers numerous benefits, including the ability to sponsor relatives and family members so they can immi...
Author: JennyMartin
Legal

Applying for a duplicate approval notice

16th September 2010
Once an immigration application is filed with the USCIS, a notice will be sent by the USCIS which is a proof that the USCIS has received and approved the application that has been filed. Whenever such approval notice is lost or if it has not been received...
Author: Anna Chris
Immigration Law

What Should I Expect on the Immigration and Naturalization Test?

25th August 2010
The process of immigration and naturalization is not confined to submission of the fully completed application as such. It also involves the person who is applying to have a sound knowledge of the history of the US as well. There is always a misconceptio...
Author: brentwood
Immigration Law

Should I renew my Green Card or apply for citizenship?

21st June 2010
Green Card or Permanent Resident Card is a proof of your permanent resident status in the United States. It is a valid identification document to prove that you are eligible to live and work in the U.S. Some Green Cards contain no expiration date, while m...
Author: Paul Anderson
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
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