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USCIS change in I-130 filing – Foreign Expatriates Once Again Forgotten

16th November 2011
USCIS has announced that starting on August 15, 2011, petitioners residing abroad will be able to file I-130 forms (petition for an alien relative) with the USCIS Chicago Lockbox Facility. Petitioners residing in countries with a USCIS office may either A...
Author: Danielle LC Beach
Real Estate Law

What is Foreclosure?

27th May 2011
The process of foreclosure may seem to hard to grasp for people who do not work inside the industry of banking; however, it is simply quite similar to a tube. People are placed inside of tubes when they are ninety days late. And, if they are lucky, the...
Author: karen
Immigration Law

Fiance Visas in Thailand Consular Processing During Political Turbulence

29th March 2011
Even at the greatest of occasions, American Immigration can be a rather challenging endeavor. This piece briefly delves into the precarious circumstances arising from the modern civil unrest in Bangkok, Thailand.This article discusses the American visa ap...
Author: kevinferra19
Taxes

Direct Tax Code Changes In Transfer Pricing Regulations

18th February 2011
We're going to discuss the proper setup of sales tax items and codes; proper setup of customers for sales tax reporting; the difference between sales tax items and sales tax codes; using sales tax codes; and running sales tax reports in QuickBooks.Persona...
Author: Wilmer Irwin
Immigration Law

Green Card through Employment- Categories

03rd February 2011
It is difficult to understand green card through employment if you do not pay enough attention to the categories that have been stated by the USCIS. The US wants the best minds in the world to immigrate since they want immigrants that are public assets an...
Author: Adam Rippon
Immigration Law

Queensland May Be In Uncertain Situation

26th January 2011
For those moving to Australia, immigration to the country has always been considered as one of the best options that they have. After all, the country’s economy is pretty much on a boom, which means a lot of opportunities for them. Thus, many are enticed ...
Author: Steven
Taxes

Claiming an income tax rebate if you're unemployed

16th April 2010
If you are unemployed then you may be able to claim what is likely to be a much needed income tax refund from the tax man. Assuming you were working during a tax year but were then made redundant for whatever reason, you can probably claim some money b...
Author: Ben Greenwood
Real Estate Law

What is Conveyancing?: Part 1

18th February 2010
What is Conveyancing? Conveyancing is the process by which the legal title is transferred from the seller to the buyer. This is generally a straight forward process but sloppy conveyancing practice makes the process unnecessarily cumbersome and protracte...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Legal

Pending cases in the Indian courts

16th September 2009
The number of pending cases in the Indian courts has crosses the 30 million mark. With continuous adjournments and delayed decisions, justice in the country has come to a stand still. The situation has become acute to the extent that none other than t...
Author: Iqbal Amrohi