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Immigration Law

Acquiring a Green Card to USA

23rd February 2011
A green card is really a proof of lawful permanent resident status inside the United States. It also indicates becoming officially granted immigration rewards to reside and work within the United States legally. Ways to get a Green Card: There are numerou...
Author: Howard Barron
Immigration Law

How to get a greencard?

14th February 2011
Commonly used immigration procedures to enter the United States are through a visa, being sponsored by relatives for a greencard (permanent resident card) or obtaining a greencard through one's own eligibility. A greencard is a proof of being legally gra...
Author: Samuel Beckett
Immigration Law

What is Adjustment of Status?

08th December 2010
If you are already in the US and are eligible to apply for a green card based on being sponsored by an employer or family member or based on holding asylee or refugee status, you can apply for adjustment of status by filing Form I-485 with the USCIS. If ...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

How to Get a Green Card

23rd November 2010
Permanent Residents have already been authorized to reside and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident by way of a family member who's a citizen ...
Author: Federico Gould
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
Legal

Going through Consular Processing to Get an Immigration Visa

17th November 2010
Attorney Jeff Hammond is a founding partner at Duque & Hammond, PA, a thriving law practice with immigration attorneys in Miami Dade County. According to Hammond, when someone wants to gain legal status to live in the United States, there are generally tw...
Author: Sergey Yugay
Immigration Law

K-3 Visa Cambodia

17th November 2010
The forthcoming piece is written in an attempt to provide illumination about the American K-3 visa process and the implications of the administrative closing of K-3 visa applications. The K-3 visa process was, at one time, a widely shared experience am...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

How to get my Family a green card

05th August 2010
Green Card holders (Permanent Residents) have been authorized to live and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident through a family member who is...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

What is concurrent filing?

31st May 2010
The stage 2 in an Employment based green card application process is filing an immigrant petition Form I-140 on behalf of the beneficiary. As per the new rule by USCIS the green card application can be filed simultaneously with I-140 petition. The proces...
Author: h20mysticshadow
Immigration Law

Information about US Immigration from Bangkok, Thailand

23rd May 2010
United States Immigration law is a complex and multi-faceted area of American jurisprudence. One area that relatively few writers comment on in this area is that of Consular Processing. This is a somewhat unique area of practice since few American attorne...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

US Visa Lawyers, The US State Department, and Consular Processing

16th December 2009
United States Immigration is a very multi-faceted area of American jurisprudence. One of the most misunderstood aspects of the United States Immigration process is the Embassy interview. This phase is sometimes referred to as the "Consular Processing" pha...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

The Visa Interview at the US Embassy in Bangkok: Why hire an Attorney for your Thai Fiancee?

10th October 2008
A lot of articles that talk about immigration from Thailand fail to cover what happens with the US Embassy in Bangkok. This article's aim is to better inform those seeking to immigrate about their options and what needs to happen in order to successfully ...
Author: Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.
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