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Immigration Law

Fiancee visa - What it Takes to Get the K1 Visa

10th November 2010
Fiancee visa - What it Takes to Get the K1 Visa If you are a citizen of the United States, then you definitely have the right to marry your fiancee in your country and live with her there for all time. But first, you have to get a K1 fiancee visa by g...
Author: fianceevisa
Immigration Law

What is form I-485?

01st September 2010
Form I-485 is the application form to register permanent residence or adjustment of status . This is filed by an individual or a non US citizen to obtain permanent resident status in the US. Form I-485 is for the non US citizens who are in the US and are ...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Getting a Fiancee Visa

06th July 2010
In order to carry out the K1 fiancée visa application processes flawlessly, it is the right option to hire an immigration attorney. Any small mistake in the visa application would result in unexplained delays in processing the application. An immigration...
Author: Optimize4you
Business Law

Workplace Discrimination Lawsuits - Frequently Asked Questions About Legal Matters

29th March 2010
What types of discrimination are workers in America protected from? Congress has enacted a series of laws which make it illegal to discriminate in the workplace because of gender, age, race, nationality or disability. The laws cover all aspects of employm...
Author: Penelope Stone
Divorce

Contested Divorce in Thailand – Ending a Marriage under Thai Law

15th January 2010
"Under section 1501 of the Thai Commercial and Civil Code a marriage in Thailand can be terminated by one of three different methods. 1. Death of a spouse 2. Cancellation by Court 3. Divorce 1. Death The death of one of spouse is easy to under...
Author: Mistina Thomson
Employment Law

Corporate Employment Law

05th January 2010
The application of Unlawful Harassment and Wrongful Termination laws to At Will EmploymentEmployment laws are complicated affairs, with different statutes handling different components. They govern the relationship between the employer and the employee. T...
Author: Jack Copper
Legal

English-Only Policy as a Form of National Origin Discrimination

15th August 2009
The Equal Employment Opportunities (EEOC) has continually scrutinized policies of some companies to implement English-only policies in the workplace. According to the title VII of the Civil Rights Code, an employer is prohibited from discriminating an ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Immigration Law

A Quick Info about Dual Citizenship!

11th July 2009
Dual citizenship simply means that you are a citizen of two countries. It allows you to retain your current nationality while becoming the citizen of another country where you are immigrating to, with sheer ease. Various countries including China and ...
Author: Ajay Sharma
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