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Immigration Law

Strong Australian Dollar Raises Concerns

18th January 2011
With all the things happening in Australia, business visa holders are closely watching the latest developments here. With the country being one of the fastest growing economies in the world today, changes in here would certainly have a big effect. Thus, i...
Author: Steven
Immigration Law

Visas for Immigrating to United States

17th January 2011
America has always been one of the hottest and most popular immigration destinations in the World. To help you to get on to the path towards getting your USA visa, there are immigration agencies or lawyers and attorneys working in the immigration field wh...
Author: Roger Stepanek
Immigration Law

E-2 Visa Japan

17th January 2011
The following article will attempt to shed light upon the E-2 visa and the process of obtaining this American travel document for a foreign national. For those who are unfamiliar with the travel document formally referred to as an E-2 visa, this visa i...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

Who Can Apply for K3 Visa?

14th January 2011
Living in the US after marrying can be boring if the spouse or family is not with you. Such people by all means try to bring their family as well to the US . True enough, uniting with the family and living in the US is a pleasant experience. In order to ...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Introduction to Australian Visa in Thailand

29th November 2010
Australia and Thailand maintains a healthy and diplomatic relationship that is further strengthened by the establishment of the Australian-Thailand Institute (ATI). Australians are among Thailand's frequent visitors. Likewise, the number of Thais going to...
Author: Forest Ferrell
Immigration Law

Getting a B-1 visa

18th October 2010
Any individual who wishes to travel to United States must obtain a Visa. People who want to visit United States for business related issues can apply for Business visa known as B-1 visitor visa . B1 visa is a non – immigrant visa where people who do not r...
Author: Samuel Beckett
Immigration Law

Different student visas to the US

13th October 2010
The immigration law allows foreign nationals to study in the United States. These foreign nationals must attend a school in the United States that has been approved by the USCIS for such attendance. These schools must be approved by USCIS to enroll foreig...
Author: Samuel Beckett
Immigration Law

Getting Permanent Residency

24th March 2010
Once you have secured an Australian working visa, you will most probably be thinking of ultimiately settling in the country. This one would of course be a good idea, since Australia does have so many opportunities that are awaiting immigrants here. Howeve...
Author: Principal Visas
Immigration Law

Immigration to Australia: Employer-Sponsored Temporary Visas

24th November 2009
Skilled laborers can easily apply for immigration and work in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis. All you need to do is look for an Australian employer willing to sponsor you. The company must be a lawfully operating Australian or overseas employ...
Author: Haines
Immigration Law

Work In Australia: Employer-Sponsored Permanent Visas

04th August 2009
There are two major types of employee-sponsored visas: temporary and permanent. This article discusses the three ways to attain a permanent visa for skilled labourers. Unlike its temporary counterpart, the permanent visa offers holders a number of benefit...
Author: Haines
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